Welcome to Melanie Lewis Home
Here you’ll discover my collection of hand-painted lampshades, each one created as a small work of art by myself, alongside an evolving range of thoughtfully designed homewares. Inspired by traditional craftsmanship, folk art and the beauty of everyday objects, everything is made to bring warmth, character and a sense of story into your home.
New In Hand Painted Lampshades
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Indian Tiger Hand Painted Lampshade | Nature Collection
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The Sea Captain Hand Painted Lampshade | The Painter's Studio Collection
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Hand-Painted Patterned Lampshade – One-Off Folk Art Design in Earthy Tones
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Daisy Hand Painted Lampshade | Botanical Artisan Lighting
Regular price £85.00 GBPRegular priceSale price £85.00 GBP
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Hand Painted Lampshades
Discover hand-painted lampshades inspired by the Bloomsbury Group, Arts & Crafts design...
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Tea Towels
Explore hand-illustrated tea towels inspired by Staffordshire pottery and British folk art....
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Fine Art Prints
Explore limited-edition fine art prints by Melanie Lewis. Featuring Staffordshire pottery dogs,...
Hand Painted in England
Each lampshade is individually hand painted by me in my studio, using traditional brushes and careful, unhurried techniques.
No Two Are Ever The Same
Because every shade is painted by hand, each one is subtly different — a small work of art rather than a mass-produced object.
Inspired by Art & Home
My designs are shaped by a love of historic interiors, British folk art, and the quiet beauty of well-lived homes.
Made to Be Lived With
These lampshades are created to bring warmth, character and atmosphere — pieces that gently transform a room.
An Object With a Story
From the first brushstroke to the finished shade, every piece carries the mark of the hand that made it.
Featured Collections
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The Bloomsbury Collection
The Bloomsbury Collection celebrates the decorative freedom of the Bloomsbury artists who...