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Antique And Other Glass Lamp Shades For Interior Design
March 11th, 2010 by Yukiichi Takamine

If you are thinking of adding antique glass lamp shades to your home interior design, keep in mind that it’s a nice idea in theory but quite difficult to pull off. The main issue is that glass artwork is much more limited in selection than other types of decoration. In addition, glass has unique properties (such as transparency) that make it hard to coordinate with other home design elements. A short introduction to the various kinds of pieces available and where you can find them will help you in your quest to add glass to the home.

Aside from big retailers who may carry some selection of glassware, small local artists are also a source of glass artwork. They may not produce high volume, but there will be some very skilled artisans who offer their wares for sale. Pick up your choice on foot to avoid breakage that can occur with shipping.

The glasswork that is most commonly found in a home may be the lamp shade. These are highly regarded for both their various shapes and color selections. The nature of glass is such that any axially symmetric design is possible. Some examples of shapes are vase-like hurricane shades, and dome shades. One classic category of the antique glass lamp shades is the Tiffany-style lamp shades. They are known for their ornate and beautiful renderings of natural scenes.

Aside from light shades, another decorative element composed of glass are furniture like end or coffee tables. The surface is clean and simple, and has the added benefit of letting everyone see under where conversation pieces such as magazines and books may be stored.

Vases for flowers come in glass material also. The vases may hold fake or fresh flowers, but can also be left empty. The design profiles come in many types, much like the variety found in glass lamp shades. Such vases may be clear or colored. The clear ones hold a certain appeal for simplicity, but the colored ones can be coordinated to match flowers.

Glasswork in the house is not limited to furniture pieces. Drinking glasses are common in the house and often found in glass form. Glass artwork for drinking takes this common kitchenware to new levels. A larger set can be used for wedding or housewarming presents. Alcohol may be served in glasses that have interesting shapes for extra fun at parties.

Decorative glasswork doesn’t stop at furniture and kitchenware. Art for art’s sake, such as sculptures, can be found in homes adorning shelves, walls and tables in the home. A skillfully wrought glass piece depicting a flower or animal can be the center of conversation for you and guests.

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