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A lighting question for someone ..........


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http://www.next.co.uk/x481050s17#412018x48


Have a question for all you interior designers out there.


Am looking for a really large ceiling light shade similar to this one in the link above - as I'm looking for one that doesn't leave the light bulb in view/exposed.


Is there a particular name for these things? - lamp shades, but with a base.


Also any idea of possible sources?


Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.

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They tend to be called pendant light fittings and/or hanging shades.

To my knowledge, no specific name for one with a closed base, it's just a design feature.

You could try general high street/department stores e.g Habitat, Conran, Ikea, House of Fraser, Selfridges etc, or a specialist lighting shop e.g Christopher Wray.

Or try a google search for oversized pendant lights...

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