Boho lampshades

Unlike traditional lampshades, the Bohemian Lampshade Collection focuses on natural materials and handcrafted finishes. Woven rattan, washed linen or raffia—each piece adds texture and depth to your décor. Perfect for bringing character to a living room or bedroom.

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Boho lampshades
Rattan woven lampshade pendant light
Rattan woven lampshade pendant light
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Rattan woven lampshade pendant light
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hanging chandelier rattan lampshade for pendant lighting
hanging chandelier rattan lampshade for pendant lighting
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Hanging chandelier rattan lampshade for pendant lighting
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Rattan lampshade for chandelier
Rattan lampshade for chandelier
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Rattan lampshade for chandelier
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30 Rattan Wicker Ceiling Light Pendant Lampshade Home Bedroom Decor Chandelier Bamboo Wood Art Hanging Luster Luminaire
30 Rattan Wicker Ceiling Light Pendant Lampshade Home Bedroom Decor Chandelier Bamboo Wood Art Hanging Luster Luminaire
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30 rattan wicker ceiling light pendant lampshade home bedroom decor...
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Danish bohemian design pendant light with glass lampshade for coffee tables
Danish bohemian design pendant light with glass lampshade for coffee tables
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Danish bohemian design pendant light with glass lampshade for coffe...
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Boho lampshades : faites le bon choix

A boho lampshade is the unexpected touch that shapes your lighting while keeping the space feeling free and relaxed.

Boho lampshades stand out with their natural materials, organic shapes and handcrafted finishes. They are a bold choice for anyone looking to soften the light while making a statement with a laid-back style, often taking inspiration from rattan, raffia, linen or raw cotton. Sizes range from small 20 cm cones—ideal for bedside lamps—to wide 50 cm drums perfect for central pendants. Designed to filter light for a diffused glow, they reduce glare and enhance room dimensions. A boho lampshade suits both table lamps and floor lamps, or even as a ceiling pendant, provided the fitting is compatible (most commonly E27 or E14). More than a simple decorative accessory, a boho lampshade changes the perceived colour temperature, softens contrasts and lets you control the room’s mood depending on the weave density or fabric thickness.

What materials are best for boho lampshades?

Rattan: Woven rattan, often left raw or subtly whitewashed, creates a light, airy structure. A 35 cm boho rattan lampshade spreads a warm light, ideal for a living room or bedroom. Its woven pattern casts subtle shadows on the walls. Rattan is suitable for LED bulbs up to 15W (about 1200 lumens), but avoid halogen sources that become too hot.

Linen and cotton: Natural linen or thick cotton boho lampshades offer softness and subtle style. A cylindrical model, 30 cm high and 25 cm wide in washed linen, diffuses the light for a cosy atmosphere. The fabric weight (180–250 g/m²) affects diffusion: the denser the fabric, the softer the light. These materials pair best with 2700K–3000K bulbs for a warm glow.

Straw: Woven straw, sometimes mixed with jute, brings a rustic, authentic feel. A 40 cm boho straw lampshade works well as a pendant in a dining room. Mind the protection rating: for kitchens or humid rooms, choose a model with a metal frame and tight weave to avoid moisture issues.

Willow: More flexible than rattan, willow can be shaped into rounder forms and more intricate designs. A 25 cm high by 30 cm wide boho willow shade is often used for table lamps. It emits a warm, golden light perfect for a cosy vibe.

How to choose the right size and shape for your boho lampshade?

The size depends on the room and light fitting. For a bedside lamp, a boho cone lampshade of 18–25 cm wide is ideal, positioned 50–60 cm above the floor for optimal reading light. For a central pendant, opt for a 40–50 cm diameter in a 15–20 m² room, hanging 80–100 cm above a table or worktop. A tall, cylindrical 35–40 cm boho lampshade on a floor lamp at 1.6 m high provides effective ambient lighting without glare.

The height also impacts diffusion: a taller shade (30–35 cm) focuses light downwards, making it great for reading corners, while a flatter one (15–20 cm) spreads the light more widely. For an LED bulb of 8–12W (800–1000 lumens), the boho shade should allow enough light through without creating harsh shadows. Open-weave designs suit living areas, while thick fabrics are ideal for bedrooms.

For multi-light pendants, mixing boho lampshades of different sizes (such as 20, 30 and 40 cm) adds a graphic, dynamic effect and ensures even light throughout the space.

How to match boho lampshades with other lighting and decor?

Boho lampshades fit seamlessly into arrangements with other natural luminaires. Pair them with a boho ceiling light to unify the look in your living room or bedroom. Raw materials like wood, ceramic or aged metal, as well as heavy textiles (linen curtains, Berber rugs), complement the boho spirit.

For a cohesive atmosphere, match your boho lampshade with a boho pendant light in similar materials or colours. Choose natural tones (beige, ecru, terracotta) and avoid overly shiny or synthetic finishes that could spoil the effect.

As a finishing touch, a boho floor lamp with a matching shade can help define lighting zones, especially in a reading nook or by the sofa. Keep colour temperatures consistent (2700–3000K for gentle light) and choose dimmable bulbs to adjust the mood at any time of day.

To care for your boho lampshade, dust rattan and straw with a soft brush or dry cloth, while linen and cotton can be gently vacuumed or dry cleaned. Avoid excessive humidity as it can distort natural fibres.

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