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$27.16The Story
Exquisitely crafted from ceramic, the Milan Ceramic Shade radiates vintage charm with a contemporary appeal, making it ideal for both modern and traditional spaces. Strips of ceramic interlaced over one another combined with a glossy white finish, the Milan shade is strikingly idiosyncratic. Pair with either a flush or wall mount, a pendant cord, and a variety of other lighting accessories for a captivating effect within your space.
Features:
- Finely crafted from ceramic
- Glossy white finish
- Takes one standard E27 bulb
About the Milan Ceramic Shade:
- The shade measures 190mm in diameter by 100mm in height.
- The lamp holder mounting hole is 41mm in width.
- This shade is designed to work with a E27 lampholder.
- If you are wanting a complete set please see our Milan Ceramic Collection.
- Takes one standard E27 (screw-in) bulb.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Exquisitely crafted from ceramic, the Milan Ceramic Shade radiates vintage charm with a contemporary appeal, making it ideal for both modern and traditional spaces. Strips of ceramic interlaced over one another combined with a glossy white finish, the Milan shade is strikingly idiosyncratic. Pair with either a flush or wall mount, a pendant cord, and a variety of other lighting accessories for a captivating effect within your space.
Features:
- Finely crafted from ceramic
- Glossy white finish
- Takes one standard E27 bulb
About the Milan Ceramic Shade:
- The shade measures 190mm in diameter by 100mm in height.
- The lamp holder mounting hole is 41mm in width.
- This shade is designed to work with a E27 lampholder.
- If you are wanting a complete set please see our Milan Ceramic Collection.
- Takes one standard E27 (screw-in) bulb.
























