Melodi Horne, London
The other day I was flipping through some magazines and I started to notice a design trend that appears to be coming back in a strong way–patterned lampshades. While I don’t think patterned lampshades ever went completely out of style, the last few years it’s been all about neutral, white and black shades.
When you look back at the history of patterned lampshades, I think they have gotten a back rap and are associated with old-fashion, dated decor. Given the right setting and in the right pattern, lampshades with a pattern are be a fabulous design accent. If you’re not already, here’s a few inspirational photos to get your on board with this trend…
As in any decorative situation, an animal print always works to add a sophisticated and elegant look to any space.
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Patterned lampshades on a brass lamp can create an old-world feel which it totally in style.
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I love the idea of a patterned lampshade to match the theme of the decor.
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It’s aways good to have a variety of patterns within a room design and a patterned lampshade is an easy way to incorporate a fun pattern.
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A patterned lampshade that fits the color theme of a room just gives the room more visual depth and interest.
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A patterned lampshades can add color and energy to a neutral room.
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Patterned lampshades can unify the colors within a room.
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Patterned lampshades can add an unexpected twist to the decor of a room.
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If your crafty, you can make your own printed lampshades. Here’s a great tutorial that walks you through all the steps.
You can find patterned lampshades in most home decor stores, this is a great online source with a great selection of patterns. And I recently spotted several really great designs at HomeGoods. To make shopping easy, check out a few of my favorites in stores and online now…