Artist: Joy Nangala Brown
Yumari Dreaming Lampshade
Yumari Dreaming Lampshade
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Infuse your home with the warmth and cultural richness of the Yumari Dreaming Lampshade, showcasing the powerful artwork of Aboriginal artist Joy Nangala Brown. Perfect for creating a grounded, meaningful focal point in living rooms, bedrooms, or meditative spaces, this artisan-made lampshade honours Indigenous storytelling with authenticity and handcrafted beauty.
- Australian Made
- Available in 8 sizes
- Fits E27 lamp bases (converter included for E14/B22)
- Optional US harp fitting converter
- Artwork by Aboriginal artist Joy Nangala Brown
- Cotton fabric
- Suitable for table, floor, and ceiling lamps - select the fitting from the menu
- We ship worldwide
A Thoughtfully Handmade Piece
Each lampshade is crafted to order in small batches in our South Australian studio, making every piece unique. As with all handmade items, slight variations in pattern placement may occur, but the design integrity remains consistent. We proudly offer worldwide shipping so you can enjoy artisan design no matter your location.
Size Options & Fit Recommendations:
Fits standard 40mm Euro (E27) lamp bases. Includes a 29mm converter ring for E14 or B22 fittings. For US harp finial fittings, select the optional converter in the dropdown menu.
XS (15cm): Ideal for small lamp bases and nursery lamps.
S (20cm & 25cm): Perfect for small table and bedside lamps.
M (30cm): Suitable for many table lamps or small ceiling lamps.
L (35cm): Best for large table lamps.
XL (40cm): Designed for very large table lamps.
Floor Lamps: Available in 40cm, 45cm, or 50cm diameters.
Ceiling or pendant Lamps: We can custom-make any size as a ceiling shade or pendant — simply select the ‘Ceiling/pendant’ option from the dropdown menu when ordering. This option includes a fitting at the top of the shade for easy installation.
Fabric Composition:
Cotton fabric
Note: Lampshade only; base and bulb not included.
Box Contents: 1 x lamp shade, 1 x converter
Care Instructions: If required, dust inside with a soft feather duster
Country of Manufacture: Australia
Lampshade inner: White Colour
Artist and story:
The site for this Dreaming is Yumari, a collection of rocks west of Kintore in the Gibson Desert. Yumari is the site of a forbidden love union between a Japaljarri man and a Nangala woman. This Dreaming was passed down to the artist by a Pintupi man. In contemporary Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, associated sites and other elements. In this work concentric circles are often used to represent 'warnirri' (rock holes)
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