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Where Art Meets Light

Unique lampshades created with imagination, the art of water marbling, and handcrafted design.

The Magic of the Light

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When the light turns on,

the artwork transforms

Every lampshade tells a story. When the lamp is off, the shade reveals its intricate patterns, textures, and handcrafted details. But when illuminated, the colors shift, the marbling comes alive, and the light becomes part of the artwork itself. These creations are designed to be more than just lampshades, they are functional works of art created to bring warmth and magic into your space.

The Story Behind the Light

From Wire Flowers to Water Marbling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


         

   

Before Ebru, there were flowers.

These sculptural lampshades were the beginning of my exploration into creating lighting that felt more like artwork than just an accent to a room. Made by hand from bailing wire, boldly colored satins, rainbow or sparkly tulle, and crystals.

They sparked the question that eventually led me to water marbling.

Was there a way I could paint the satin to create something even more special?

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A question that changed everything, discovering Ebru

With one click I found the answer, Ebru. The ancient art of water marbling.

In 2023 I saw my first marbling video and needless to say, that train left the station and there was no getting off. What started as curiosity quickly turned into a beautiful obsession with color, movement, and the endless possibilities created on the water. 

Today, I create marbled artwork in my studio and share the magic of this art form through my own creations and teaching.

 That curiosity opened the door to Ebru and the rest became a beautiful, and definitely unexpected journey.

Giving Old Frames New life

I source lampshade frames anywhere I can. Sometimes I return to my original wire-sculpting methods, creating frames from scratch, and other times I rescue forgotten pieces from thrift shops and online marketplaces. No matter where they come from, I am always imagining what each frame could become.

Through years of experimenting with my original flower lampshades, I discovered the importance of the diffuser layer—the hidden element that transforms a shade from simply beautiful to truly luminous. The diffuser softens the light, creating the perfect glow while allowing the colors and patterns of the outer fabric to come alive when illuminated.

From there, the design begins to unfold. Sometimes I have a clear vision from the start; other times, I swear the frame itself guides me toward what it wants to become.

I combine my hand-marbled fabrics with carefully selected materials that enhance the personality and theme of each piece. Velvet, fabric trims, fringe, beadwork, and other decorative elements are thoughtfully added to complement the unique patterns and imagery created on my marbling tray.

The result is a lampshade that carries its own story—one shaped by the frame, the materials, the marbling process, and the unexpected beauty that happens along the way.

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An old passion finds its way home

Long before lampshades and water marbling, I spent decades creating beaded art and jewelry. Adding beadwork back into my lampshades has allowed me to reconnect with another longtime creative passion.The combination of marbling and embellishment creates pieces that are not simply lampshades, they become artwork you can live with.

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Each lampshade is handmade, one of a kind, and impossible to duplicate, I would never think of even trying. The unpredictable beauty of water marbling ensures that no two patterns are ever the same, making every shade a truly original work of functional art.

Also with marbling, there are small differences here and there within the patterns that are out of my control but I personally feel like they give the piece more character.

-Please note: Unless otherwise stated, lampshades are sold as the shade only and do not include a lamp base.

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