The Red Lampshade Collection celebrates both craftsmanship and colour. Each shade is handmade, with a focus on detail and texture, qualities that make these lampshades as beautiful unlit as they are when glowing softly in the evening.
Our red silk lampshades, many created from vintage saris, have a lustrous finish that enhances the colour’s richness. The natural sheen of silk catches and reflects the light, giving the shade an almost liquid depth. Each sari tells its own story, and we love how these fabrics, once worn and cherished, find a new life in your home.
For those who favour natural textures, our red cotton lampshades are a wonderful choice. The block-printed cottons are made using traditional wooden blocks and natural dyes in Rajasthan, producing intricate floral or geometric patterns that have been handed down through generations. The hand-woven cottons from Assam, meanwhile, bring subtle variations in tone and weave: a testament to the artistry of the women who make them.
You’ll also find striking Kalamkari lampshades, hand-painted and printed using ancient techniques that tell stories through their patterns. These designs are full of life and movement, their natural reds and earthy undertones perfectly suited to Bohemian, rustic, or traditional interiors.
If you’re looking for something truly distinctive, our red ikat lampshades from Turkey add another layer of interest. The ikat weaving process, where threads are dyed before being woven, creates soft, blurred patterns that feel alive with colour.
Together, these lampshades show just how versatile red can be. It can be bold and dramatic, or warm and understated: this is a statement or a subtle accent, depending on how you use it.
Whether you choose a silk, cotton, or paper shade, each piece in this collection reflects the same philosophy that runs through all our designs: respect for traditional techniques, love for handmade beauty, and a desire to bring something truly personal into your home.
Our red lampshades are small works of art, made with patience, care, and a timeless appreciation for craft.