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Keijusha Grey Lampshades

£5500

Size Guide

A Tube shade is roughly the same height as Diameter, and a Shallow Drum shade is about half as high as the diameter.

Please see the full size guide here

Returns and Refunds

Items that are made for you cannot be returned. Please email us (info@sansho.com) with any queries before ordering!

Full Refund & Return policy here

US Finial/Harp fittings

If you would like a finial fitting for a harp, please let us know, they generally cost only £5-£8.

Shades up to and including 12"diameter have a final fitting, 14" diameter shades and up will come with a spider for use with a harp.

We do not supply harps and our shades will not come with the harp.

Of all the Keijusha shades, these grey shades most strongly show the influence of European style patterns in the early part of the 20th Century. This repetitive floral pattern, reminiscent of the fleur-de-lis but maybe representing the more Japanese Iris, is colourful without being brash. The texture of the dye and paper gives the grey a calming soft variation. Perfectly suited to a bedside or desktop shade.

  • 7 inch diameter, 7 inch height
  • paper hand-made and hand-printed in Japan, shade made in the UK
  • Pattern placement can vary across shade sizes, if you need to know more, please ask
  • This is for a shade only, the lamp base or pendant is not included
  • Different styles of diffuser are available to hide the bulb for larger shades
  • 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.
Map of Yatsuo Town in Toyama Prefecture, home of Keijusha Paper Company

Meet the Maker:

Keijusha Washi

Located in the beautiful town of Yatsuo, the Keijusha paper company is on the banks of the Ida river where the water for their washi making comes from.

Based on historic designs of Serizawa Keisuke from the early 20th Century, you can immediately see the Western influence on the patterns. But these patterns would only work with the strong, waterproof paper perfected in Yatsuo town.

In the 20th century, there was only one company left with the skills to fulfil Serizawa's expectations, and that was the Keijusha Paper Company.