Rattan Lampshade Workshop
$75
Create a warm and welcoming rattan lampshade in this beginner friendly workshop. We will work with natural round reed to create a lampshade of your own design. Students will learn to start a weaving from a loop, how to weave in the round, how to create decorative spacing, and how to finish the edge of a piece.
All tools and materials are included.
Light fixtures are not included, but we can recommend Color Cord as a resource for custom lighting fixtures. We can chat more about this in the workshop as well!
If you are making this lampshade for a specific fixture in your house, please email us with photos and dimensions before the class.
Our Policies:
Please try to arrive 5-10 minutes early for your workshop. Workshops start on time. If you are more that 15 minutes late for your class, you may forfeit your chance to take the class.
You may cancel for a refund up to 21 days before the workshop. After that, workshop fees are not refundable.
We reserve the right cancel or reschedule a workshop with fewer than 4 sign ups. If you cannot attend the rescheduled date, you will receive a refund.
Please note that we may take photos during the workshop to use on social media. If you do wish to be photographed, please let the teacher know when you arrive.
If you are sick, please stay home. Call or email to let us know that you are not coming. You will receive a credit for a future class.
Last minute cancellations are extremely challenging for our guest teachers. Often times, materials have been meticulously prepared ahead of time. Keep in mind that late cancellations are a financial burned on these very special artists.
Sadye Harvey is an artist, designer and teacher based in Los Angeles. She is a multi-faceted maker, following her curiosity to explore a range of mediums including leather work, marbling, basket weaving, knitting, sewing, dyeing and pattern making. From her tiny home studio, she pursues the creation of beautiful accessories and home goods under her brand Temerity, working by hand, using sustainable materials and focusing on longevity. The peaceful, meditative, and empowering act of creating is at the core of Sadye’s teaching ethos, which holds at its center that not only is everyone capable of making lovely things, but that it is a necessary part of being fully human.