1898 days ago

Alabaster glass light shades 40cm diameter

Nicole from Avondale

Beautiful alabaster glass shades – the alabaster glass is whitish with a kind of marble effect – will go with any decor.

Come with metal washer inserts to allow fitting to Edison or Bayonet type lamp holders. (You could also use them as pendants - hanging on a chain, for example).

Width 400mm depth 160mm. Hole size (without washer) 40mm, with washer 29mm.

Can take up to 120w bulbs, or if you use energy saver bulbs or LED then max 150watt equivalent.

Brand new - bought for a renovation project, then decided on something else instead, so never been used.

Price is for one shade - I have two shades available.

Pick up from Avondale, or can deliver to nearby suburbs.

Price: $40

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