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Complete Guide: Lampshade Frame – Types, Choice & Care

par Ombre Intérieur Jul 12, 2026
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    The lampshade frame is the skeleton that determines the shape, rigidity, and style of your light fixture. Far more than just a support, it influences light diffusion, aesthetics, and the durability of the shade. Whether you're a homeowner looking to customise a floor lamp or a professional renovator, this reference guide covers everything: the different types of frames, selection criteria, mistakes to avoid, and best maintenance practices.

    Key takeaways:
    • Lampshade frames come in various materials: metal, plastic, wood, rattan.
    • Choice depends on desired shape (conical, cylindrical, square) and usage (pendant, table lamp).
    • A quality frame ensures long-lasting performance and optimal safety.
    • Regular maintenance prevents dust buildup and deformation.

    Different Types of Lampshade Frames

    Metal Frame

    The metal frame is the most common. Made from steel, brass, or aluminium, it offers excellent rigidity. It can be painted, lacquered, or left raw. Ideal for conical or bedside lamp shades, it supports heavy fabrics well. However, watch out for rust in humid environments.

    Plastic Frame

    Lightweight and affordable, the moulded plastic frame suits mass-produced lampshades. It is often used for contemporary models with geometric shapes. Less durable than metal, it can deform under the heat of a halogen bulb. Opt for quality ABS plastic.

    Wood or Rattan Frame

    For a natural or ethnic style, a wood frame (bamboo, teak) or woven rattan adds a warm touch. These frames are often self-supporting, without a cover. They diffuse soft light and are perfect for pendants. Care is delicate: avoid direct moisture.

    Collapsible or Expandable Frame

    Some models are designed to be collapsible (accordion type) or expandable (spring-loaded). They allow easy shape changes or storage. Practical for travel lamps or temporary decorations, they are usually fabric stretched over a wire frame.

    How to Choose Your Lampshade Frame

    Aesthetic Criteria: Shape and Style

    The frame shape determines the final look. A classic conical frame suits any decor. A cylindrical or square frame works for industrial or minimalist styles. For a globe shade, opt for a spherical frame. Match the frame colour to your other light fixtures for visual harmony.

    Technical Criteria: Compatibility and Safety

    Check the socket diameter (usually 2.5 cm or 4 cm). The frame must have a fixing ring compatible with your lamp. For LED bulbs, heat is low, but for halogens, choose a metal frame with a ceramic socket. Ensure the total height does not exceed your lamp's.

    Intended Use: Table Lamp, Pendant, Wall Light

    A table lamp needs a stable frame, often with a threaded centre rod. A pendant requires a sturdy hanging system (hook or ceiling rose). For a wall light, the frame should be lightweight and adjustable. Also consider light direction: an upward open shade lights the ceiling, downward concentrates light.

    Lampshade Frame Comparison Table

    Type Material Advantages Disadvantages Recommended Use
    Metal Steel, brass, aluminium Rigid, durable, wide finish choice Heavy, may rust Table lamps, pendants
    Plastic ABS, polypropylene Lightweight, affordable, easy to clean Less heat resistant, may deform Accent lamps, children's decor
    Wood/Rattan Bamboo, teak, rattan Natural look, soft light Moisture sensitive, delicate care Pendants, ambient lamps
    Collapsible Fabric + wire frame Storable, portable, adjustable Less stable, may deform Travel lamps, events

    Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Frame

    Neglecting Thermal Compatibility

    A common mistake is using a plastic frame with a powerful incandescent bulb. Heat can melt or deform the plastic, even cause a fire. Always check the maximum wattage recommended by the manufacturer.

    Ignoring the Fixing System

    Some frames require a reducer ring if the socket is too wide. Others lack a standard thread. Ensure the frame comes with necessary adapters.

    Choosing a Frame Too Large or Too Small

    A shade too large for the base unbalances the lamp. Too small makes it look scrawny. General rule: the shade height should be about two-thirds of the lamp base height.

    Care and Use of the Lampshade Frame

    Regular Cleaning

    Dust the frame with a soft cloth or soft-bristle brush. For metal frames, use a mild non-abrasive cleaner. Wood and rattan should be dry-cleaned only. Avoid chemicals that attack finishes.

    Repair and Replacement

    If the frame deforms, you can sometimes gently straighten it with pliers (for metal). Broken plastic frames are easily replaced. For rattan, re-weaving is possible but delicate.

    Tips to Extend Lifespan

    Use LED bulbs that emit little heat. Avoid sudden temperature changes. If the frame is metal, apply a clear anti-rust varnish every two years.

    Custom Lampshade Frames

    Why Choose Custom-Made?

    A custom frame allows you to get exactly the shape and size you want for a unique light fixture. Ideal for antique lamps or specific decor projects.

    Available Materials

    Artisans offer welded metal, laser-cut wood, or hand-woven rattan. Lead times are longer and costs higher, but the result is incomparable.

    Conclusion

    The lampshade frame is a key element of your light fixture, combining aesthetics and functionality. By understanding the types, selection criteria, and mistakes to avoid, you are now ready to choose the perfect frame for your home. For a wide range of quality lampshade frames, explore our Ombre Interieur collection and get inspired.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the different types of lampshade frames?
    Lampshade frames come mainly in metal (steel, brass, aluminium), plastic (ABS), wood (bamboo, teak), and rattan. Each material offers different properties in terms of rigidity, weight, aesthetics, and heat resistance.
    How do I choose the right lampshade frame?
    Consider the desired shape (conical, cylindrical, square), socket diameter, compatibility with your lamp (table, pendant, wall), and bulb type (LED preferred to limit heat).
    Can I replace a lampshade frame?
    Yes, you can replace a lampshade frame as long as the new one is compatible with the socket and fixing system. Measure the diameter and height, and check the type of fixing ring.
    How do I care for a metal lampshade frame?
    Dust regularly with a soft cloth. For stains, use a mild non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid prolonged moisture. Apply anti-rust varnish every two years to protect the metal.

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