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Diffuser Guide<br />

If you don’t like the glare of lamps then a lampshade diffuser is what you need. A diffuser is designed to sit<br />

in the bottom of a ceiling pendant light shade or the top of table or floor lamp to distract your eye from the<br />

light. A lampshade diffuser is most useful when you have a larger ceiling shade, as the diameter is much<br />

wider and therefore the Lamp is easier to see.<br />

Firstly you need to decide how much light you want in the room. The type of diffuser and what material it is<br />

made out of will determine how much light will be let out of the shade. Lampshade diffusers are laser cut<br />

to ensure they fit perfectly within your lampshades. Once your lampshade has been fitted simply pop the<br />

diffuser into your shade and slide it into place so that it sits just above the bottom ring. The beautiful thing<br />

about diffusers are that you can swap and change them often as you wish to suit different times of year and<br />

your décor without changing your existing shade.<br />

Not Diffused<br />

Gapped & Floating<br />

Gapped & Raised. Floating Avalible.<br />

Fully Fitted<br />

With Polished Chrome Fixings<br />

Decorative Centre Hole<br />

You can choose from opal acrylic, frosted acrylic, cotton or we are of course happy to use many other fabrics<br />

but we will need to discuss fabric suitability and quantity required. Opal acrylic is white in tone and is produced<br />

specifically to diffract and diffuse light when used on a shade. Frosted diffusers are also made with opal acrylic,<br />

it is white in tone and is produced specifically to create a softer more elegant light. You can choose from over 70<br />

cotton colours to diffuse your shade to create a semi-opaque diffuser, perfect for disguising the glare of a lamp.<br />

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