There’s No Such Thing as a Boring Lamp, Only a Boring Shade: The 9 Best Lampshades to ‘Turn Lighting into Art’
Scalloped, pleated, feathered, or suede – these chic shades can update a room's mood in an instant
They say there’s a lid for every pot, but table lamps are freer spirits – serial monogamists, really. A single base can find chemistry with any number of shades, each one rewiring the ambience entirely. A neutral, sleek-lined empire shade communicates rustic restraint; a fringed bordeaux checkerboard screams moody, fun, and maybe a side hustle in art direction. Same lamp, different story.
‘Changing a lampshade might seem small, but it can completely shift the mood of a space,’ says Lauren Lerner, founder and principal designer of Living with Lolo. On a practical level, the material dictates how a lighting idea behaves – softer fabrics diffuse and glow; darker or textured ones sharpen and dramatize.
‘It’s one of those effortless updates that can make everything around it feel more intentional and elevated without redecorating the entire room,’ Lauren notes of the low-lift, low-cost change. She tends to favor timeless shade shapes (us too), but even she can’t deny the lighting trend shift toward scalloped edges, unexpected silhouettes, and exaggerated proportions.
Play it safe, or don’t. ‘One of my favorite tricks is using a statement shade on a simple base to turn lighting into art,’ she says.
Because truthfully, there’s no such thing as a boring lamp – only a boring shade. And none of the nine ahead are guilty of that. They're the perfect simple swap for your fall decorating ideas.
Diameter: 18"
Not a cabana stripe, but a barely-there ticking strié, fading softly into Pooky’s signature pinched linen pleats. Dainty ruffles at the edge add a sartorial, cottagecore-adjacent touch that’s temptingly timeless. Available in four additional shades.
Diameter: 16"
Patterns that please everyone are rare, but these sinuous snakes come close. They lend a rarified, exotic quality that conjures tropical hideaways and the living rooms of well-traveled tastemakers we ogle on Instagram. Pair with a ceramic base for balance, or go all in with green marble, oxblood, or burnished brass.
Diameter: 15"
Scallops are no longer a novelty – which isn’t to say we don’t love the sweetness, but it does mean we expect flawless execution. Thankfully, Joanna Gaines delivers. This elegant linen shade adds sculptural depth to even the most unassuming base and feels especially right with vintage lighting you’ve been struggling to style.
Diameter: 14"
Yes, it has scallops too, but that’s not the reason it’s here – it’s about the lace. A darling detail long absent from the lighting world, now revived to near-perfection (4.9 stars don’t lie). Pair this exaggerated, Victorian-inspired shade with its polar opposite – a breezy rattan weave, a sharp geometric base, or a statement moss-green ceramic – for contrast.
Diameter: 13.5"
Search ‘rattan lampshade’ and you’ll find a sea of sameness, dozens upon dozens of woven shades with the same predictable lines. That’s what makes this breezy GreenRow find feel so refreshing. Its cinched bell shape has the offbeat charm of a Palm Beach vintage score that you looked for, but never found. Also available in a larger size for floor lamps.
Diameter: 15"
Checkerboard, fringe, and oxblood are three design trends that shouldn’t work together, yet somehow definitely do. Handcrafted in a Dutch atelier, this ovular shade from Palais Lampshades looks like a relic from the ’70s filtered through a fashion editorial. It adds color, pattern, and texture in a single move.
Diameter: 13"
Whipstitching is a rustic touch that's reading really chic right now. The detail – a little Southwestern, a little Soho – has been spotted everywhere from boutique hotels to brownstone parlors. Mercer41’s suede shade sits at home in both worlds, its looped edge lending texture and its empire shape keeping things balanced. Pair it with a cognac or brass base for warmth, or go rogue with shiny orange ceramic.
Diameter: 7.5"
Crafted from real bird feathers, this black-and-white lampshade could pass for something out of Alexander McQueen’s archives. Ethereal, a little dark, and definitely not for minimalists, it’s made to stand alone. A sculptural base in oxblood or bronze leans beautifully into its avant-garde edge.
Diameter: 6"
We tend to think of lampshades as fabric-first, but glass has always kept its own cult following. This milky, dome-shaped art-glass shade feels like something salvaged from a Tiffany studio. That’s not far off: New York-based Meyda, a century-old lighting house, once supplied Tiffany with its tools. The lineage shows. It glows soft and decadent, equally perfect perched on a table lamp or hanging low from the ceiling like jewelry.
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Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.
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