lampshade
/læmpʃeɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A cover for a lamp, typically made of fabric or paper, attached to the lamp to direct the light or conceal its unsightly base.
“She hung a beautiful lace lampshade above her bedside table.”
2. noun
The decorative cover for the light source of a lamp, often removable and washable.
“The new lampshade transformed the entire look of the living room.”