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Weighing The Benefits Of The Cylinder And Cone Glass Lamp Shades

One of the ways to add some real style to home decor is through the use of glass lamp shades. Unlike fabrics, glass permits a lot more light, colors it and recasts it with a glitter. The paragon of such shades may be the Tiffany lamp shades, made famous at the turn of the last century through the efforts of its creator Louis Comfort Tiffany.

Choosing to use glass lamp shades is the easiest part of the process. The next step, picking among the different designs, sizes and colors can be quite involving. The choices are made complex by the fact that naming of designs varies from maker to maker. Or when the name is widely established, it’s insufficiently descriptive to help the buyer. For example, the design known as a ‘student shade’ is characterized by a broad round base that tapers off to a cylindrical top. No buyer can infer that from name alone.

For the purposes of this article, we ignore these problems and turn our attention to just two designs: the cylindrical shade and the cone shade. These are among the most popular kinds.

The cone shade, by virtue of its name, has a conical outline. It can be configured in two orientations with respect to the light fixture. The alignment of the cone can either be in the same direction as the bulb. Examples of these are upward facing cones in torchiere lamps, and downward facing cones in hanging lamps. The cone may also face the opposite direction from the light bulb projection. An example of this is a table lamp with a bulb “pointing” up and a cone opening downward.

In comparison, cylindrical shades have a fixed width, which can vary from 6 inches to 1 foot. The respective decorative feel of the smallest and largest sizes can be quite different. The largest cylinders are evocative of a classical and traditional era. The narrowest cylinders are ultra-modern and fashionable. Patterning and design can alter decorative feel of course.

Shades made from fabrics often have designs or patterning that can be chosen to fit the other elements of one’s home decor. Glass shades are no exception. Coloring as well as patterning by color elements add tremendously to the value of a shade. Stained glass styles are but one example.

One may always be able to tell the difference between a cone and a cylinder shade. For example, supposing the cylinder is quite narrow or the cone has minimal difference between the wide and narrow ends, then the two types are quite similar looking. Despite this, an advantage of that the cone has is that it’s better at reflecting and diffusing the light around the room.

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