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Mado Kasuri Gathered Shade

£21600

This item will have to be made for you, which can take up to 5 weeks

Size Guide

Please see our size guide, If you have any questions, please ask before ordering!

Care Guide

If your shade gets dusty, the best thing to do is to give it a gentle vacuum

Delivery & Returns

If your shade is in stock, then we will send your order as soon as possible. If your shade needs to be customs made, that can take up to 5 weeks. If you are unsure whether your shade is in stock or not, please check beneath the "Add to Cart" button, and it will confirm if the shade will be custom made.

UK returns are free, unless you have a custom made shade where our refund and return policy is stricter (please see our Terms and Conditions)

Any concerns, please get in touch before ordering!

A suprisingly modern abstract pattern from the Sakata Orimono workshop makes for a intriguing shade. The pattern is a great example of weft kasuri (the grey squares) and warp and weft kasuri (the white squares). A beautiful gathered shade, lined in white cotton, that is just at home with modern decor as in a traditional country house.

  • 100% Kasuri dyed cotton, from the Sakata workshop in the famous town of Kurume, Kyūshū
  • The measurements are: Bottom Diameter, Top Diameter, Length of Side (not height).
  • Pattern placement can vary across shade sizes, if you need to know more, please do ask us.
  • Shade made in the UK, the lamp base is not included, this is for the shade only
  • Compatible with US E26 lampsockets
  • If you need shades with a finial fitting to fit a harp, please get in touch. These can be made to order for a small extra cost
  • If the shade you want is out of stock, then it will be made for you. Shades that are made for you cannot be returned (please see our T&Cs). If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch before ordering.
Meet the Maker:

Sakata Orimono

The Sakata workshop is always bustling with activity. The Sakatas are constantly trying new ideas and patterns, whether it is opening a boutique in New York or collaborating with designers.

They are a big supplier of clothing, but are happy for us to explore their storeroom for any patterns we can find. They are a great combination of producer and entrepreneur - and are always fun to deal with.