Small lamp shades: bottom diameter/width of 6- to 9-inches. Medium lamp shades: bottom diameter/width of 10- to 11-inches. Large lamp shades: bottom diameter/width of 13- to 15-inches. Extra large lamp shades: bottom diameter/width of 16-inches or greater.
How tall should lamp shades be?
The shade should be twice as wide as the lamp base, and one third of the total height of the lamp. So for a 6-inch lamp base, the shade should be at least 12 inches wide. And if the total height of the lamp (including the bulb and harp) is 24 inches, the shade should be 8 inches tall.
How do you know what size lamp shade you need?
Your shade should be about two-thirds the height of your lamp base (give or take an inch).
- Your shade should be about two-thirds the height of your lamp base (give or take an inch).
- Proportion is the key – too tall and the effect will be top heavy, but too short and your lamp will look out of balance.
How do you measure the height of a lamp?
Sizing
- Using a measuring tape or a ruler, measure your lamp from the bottom of the base to the point where the electrical socket attaches to the base.
- The height of your lampshade should be between 30% and 50% of the height of your floor lamp’s base.
How do you measure a lamp harp height?
To measure lamp harp sizes, take a measuring tape or a ruler. Then, note how many inches it runs from the topmost part of the harp to the socket cap. Generally, the height of the lampshade should not exceed the measurement of the harp plus ½ inch, and should not be smaller than the lamp harp’s height minus ½ inch.
How do you determine the height of a table lamp?
The correct height of the table lamp is typically determined by the seating piece and the height of the table beside it. The table lamp should be tall enough for the bottom of the lampshade to come to the eye level of the person seated beside it. This will provide the best light without glare from the bulb.