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Repurposed Glass Lamp Shade Cloche Terrarium


iI’ve been scouring the Habitat for Humanity ReStore for goodies.. In the lighting section I came across some of those old lead glass pendant lights that were so popular in the 60’s-80’s.  The earlier ones are brass, then they became a bright gold, and if you were really lucky, they had a stained glass look. At one time, everyone of my friend’s parents had a version hanging over the kitchen table. Something about this one caught my eye.  I thought it might have a second life other than an ugly light fixture shade. I liked that the sections between the glass are real brass and the glass is  a leaded cut glass. And the geometric shape is actually very current. The entire thing had a beautiful patina, so for $12 I decided to bring it home with me and  give it a bit of  a makeover into a Repurposed Glass Lamp Shade Cloche.

A geometric Repurposed Glass Lamp Shade Cloche with a knob on top covers a potted fern and a large crystal resting on a wooden surface.

Creating the Cloche Top From the Old Lamp Shade

To makeover the old shade, I grabbed a few metal nuts and washers to the hole in the top where the electric would normally go through,and added an extra fancy glass knob I had putting a nut on the underside of the shade to hold the knob in place.

Close-up of a clear glass knob on a dark, weathered wooden surface with a small metal base, reminiscent of elements in a DIY terrarium.

The Old Shade Has Gorgeous Patina

It really looks lovely with it’s patina’d age, and a bit modern with it’s geometric look and brass finish. I look that there is something old and new about it at the same time. I love the bits of chippy paint and scratches. It gives it so much character.

Close-up of a weathered, hexagonal glass lantern with a metal frame, ingeniously transformed into a DIY terrarium, housing a vibrant potted green plant. "Jennifer Rizzo.com" is written at the bottom.

I even like that there is old paint speckles on the glass and metal.

Take a vintage glass and metal pendant light and upcycle it into a terrarium or cloche

Display Pretty Items Underneath

I put my little Walmart fern in a clay pot and the kids’ geode underneath for display underneath. But really, you could add any little kind of thing for display: a little collection, a favorite plant, a vintage clock or even a small collection of photos.

See more ideas about decorating with cloches here.

Repurposed Glass Lamp Shade Cloche. A small potted plant and a rock are displayed inside a geometric glass terrarium, showcasing a charming DIY terrarium project on a wooden surface.

I think it’s kind of fun and different too. I am going to be on the hunt for more now that I know what potential they have!

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If you like this post, you might also like this other post: Make a glass dome clock case into a terrarium

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