During its functional times a lampshade which is made of semitransparent cloth covers can add some wonderful ambience in the interior space. |
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No stage lights, save for a lampshade seemingly fitted with a 10 watt bulb. |
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Her head was directly under a lampshade, and warm light fell on her hair tinting it reddish-gold. |
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Thus, for the first time, they were able to create a washi lampshade with a white, reflective inner surface and a colored outer surface. |
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The other stocking waves shyly from its precarious perch atop a tilted lampshade. |
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My strapless bra I'd had on the day before was draped over a lampshade nearby. |
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A factory worker's family spent a quiet evening at home, all dressed up, in a parlour choked with ornamental plants, under a great silk lampshade. |
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Later she became known as the lampshade lady after she and her husband opened a shop over the road where she made and sold lampshades, eiderdowns and similar items. |
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Then the sound of crashing as something collides weightily with the lampshade. |
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He proposed the first couture trousers — a pantaloon gown or suit for day and a lamé dhoti worn under a lampshade tunic for evening. |
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Beautiful one baluster of style Henri II dressed in a bobèche and divertedin one headed by a conical lampshade in mocked color painting mole. |
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It will seduce you in its black lampshade version or with the folded fabric one. |
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A skittle of game carrying the marks of play on a molding of tart in concrete and headed by a slightly acid pink conical lampshade. |
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Place a lampshade over bare bulbs and position lamps properly to avoid glare from reflective surfaces. |
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A ancient skittle concerning the marksof the time climb a base skated grey and headed by a conical lampshade mocked hessian. |
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He has used glass optica fibre to weave the traditional form of a textile lampshade. |
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The intensity of lighting results from the form that you will give to the lampshade. |
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For this type of project, a lampshade that has a flat, rather than pleated surface would work best. |
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A very old foot of wooden lamp skated headed by a magnificent craft lampshade with lyre. |
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You can take a plain lampshade and turn it into something beautiful by adding beading or other decorative trim. |
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The outcome was a successful new packing method where the lampshade could be used as a bucket for the lamp base. |
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Against the wall to the right of us was a dresser made out of nondescript fake wood with three drawers and a blue lamp with a yellowed lampshade on top. |
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Pin the center back seam and check the fit on the lampshade. |
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But he's working like mad to do right by the lampshade, or, at least, to discover its untold story. |
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Cut simple holiday shapes out of paper or felt, then hang with thread from curtain rods, hanging lamps, doorways or over the outside of a lampshade. |
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The article goes on to detail how to read the future in a lampshade, contact your spiritual guides and ask the spirit world to get you the job you want. |
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Eventually the object in question a spare part for your car, a lampshade, a violin pops out. |
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The hard thing to explain to people is that you only need to take one look at that lampshade. |
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It offers automatic lighting of the lampshade when the timer is counting and increases safety against cheating. |
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The lamp was popular in the late 1800s because it claimed to cast little to no shadow beneath the lampshade onto the reading table. |
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One is making jewellery, others are producing the plastic grip for an electric drill, the dashboard of a car, an intricate lampshade and a bespoke artificial leg. |
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A pair of lamps for contemporary inside and their lampshade. |
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It turns out that the lampshade is from the Buchenwald concentration camp. |
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A pair of lamp with rustic charm with its lampshade. |
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Each lamp is woven by one person, two hands, one lampshade at a time. |
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There was a standard lamp with a lampshade made out of parchment. |
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The lampshade is an awfully good book and it's exceptionally heartfelt. |
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The lampshade is hand-made. Each one is unique in shape and texture. |
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In lampshade hairdos, huge flowers and body stockings, it shows Russian dolls can look good in anything. |
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This table lamp is different because its lampshade is made up of 118 mobile acrylic rods cut by laser. The way in which it diffuses the light makes it special and opens new sensations for home lighting and installation. |
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Two lamps made from old feet of bathtub with its speficic lampshade. |
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A class act: The new Ritter Rettich children's room plastic lamp gives off extra enchanting light effects with its figure and shape cut-outs on the lampshade. |
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A bathing suit, a lampshade, six evening coats and a pair of chevron-striped shoes edged with gleaming silver leather – never have such creations appeared in the high-art purlieus of Tate Modern before. |
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Widow Twankey's sensational outfits range from a PVC dress based on a bottle of Vanish for the Slosh scene and a bright red Chinese lampshade tiered Chinese temple. |
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Coriolacae wallpaper, cushions and matching lampshade in Dupion silk. |
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