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Inspiration: Paper Umbrellas

6-6-umbrella1.jpgTwo or three years ago a friend suggested we hide our ugly ceiling fixture with a paper umbrella, but we never got around to doing it. Recently we've seen two photos with hanging paper umbrellas...

 
 
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...and the idea's tempting (yes, we know, the dust, the dust), but all we have now is an ugly ceiling fan.


Images: Alicia Bock via Poppytalk; Pia Jane Bijkerk via Design*Sponge

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Hmmm. Never been into the idea, but seeing that first image makes it look tempting. I think my issue is that you really need to have the right ceiling hieght to make it work.

posted by annaland on 2008-06-07 00:33:03
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love the look!

posted by tomahto on 2008-06-07 06:22:29
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I think this is cute. I don't really like it for my own apartment, if I could say so, but am looking for some other way to disguise an overhead light without naturally assuming the only solution (I rent and not interested in infrastructural changed involving notifying my landlord) is the paper umbrella. I mean, I do like it, but don't want it. Those pictured seem to just hang them for decoration, which seems fitting to the rooms they're in.

posted by K T G on 2008-06-07 09:12:41
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I did this in my bathroom in my last apartment. The light fixture was non-existant (a bulb). I found a cute bright yellow 10 inch umbrella. It already had a hole drilled into the handle, so I ran a little wire through it and voila! By far it was the best $3.99 light fixture I've ever purchased.

posted by Heather C on 2008-06-07 12:41:23
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I like light bulbs, clear ones. They are minimal and industrial. The parasol is too girly.

posted by landless on 2008-06-07 12:43:26
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I could never do it. In the South, it's bad luck to open an umbrella inside the house.... ~:o)

posted by quiltmaster on 2008-06-07 13:28:47
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I put a paper umbrella in my daughter's room. The walls are orange and the orangey-yellow umbrella called to me. I have it strapped up so it comes out of the ceiling at a corner, over a pile of pillows and a rug in her comfy reading corner.

posted by norarachel on 2008-06-07 15:44:01
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The Beverly Center here in Los Angeles used this in the newly remodeled escalators

posted by Liz on 2008-06-07 18:31:01
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Pretty cool hang in a corner also, like Norarachel mentioned. I did that in my bedroom in the past and absolutely loved it.

posted by danze on 2008-06-08 00:12:48
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We have one hanging up in our house. I like it. And it's not hard to clean. Ours is fastened to the lighting fixture. We can just take it off when we like... shake it out or vaccuum... :D

posted by venus_thames on 2008-06-09 19:22:22
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By the way. It's not really an umbrella... it's a paper parisol. Could it get you out of the bad luck on a technicality? lol. I understand the thought though. I am very wary of our neighbours black cat.

posted by venus_thames on 2008-06-09 19:24:50
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