{"id":189,"date":"2026-04-18T11:05:57","date_gmt":"2026-04-18T03:05:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chandeliershome.com\/blog\/?p=189"},"modified":"2026-04-18T11:05:57","modified_gmt":"2026-04-18T03:05:57","slug":"183-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chandeliershome.com\/blog\/183-2.html","title":{"rendered":"What are the heat resistance and flexibility of a silicone shade on a chandelier?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Alright, so you&apos;re asking about silicone shades on chandeliers, yeah? Blimey, that takes me back. Let me tell you a story first\u2014last summer, I was helping my mate Sarah sort out her new flat in Shoreditch. Absolute nightmare with the lighting, it was. She&apos;d bought this gorgeous, vintage-looking chandelier from a flea market in Brighton, but the original glass shades&#8230; well, let&apos;s just say her cat, Mr. Whiskers, had other plans. Smashed two of them in a week.<\/p>\n<p>So we&apos;re scrambling for a solution, right? And her builder, this lovely bloke named Terry who&apos;s been in the trade for donkey&apos;s years, he says, &quot;Why don&apos;t you try silicone?&quot; And Sarah and I just looked at each other. Silicone? On a chandelier? Sounded like putting wellies on a ballerina, to be honest.<\/p>\n<p>But Terry insisted. He&apos;d seen it done in some high-end hotels in Mayfair\u2014places that need stuff to last, look posh, but not shatter if a clumsy waiter bumps into it. So we ordered a few. And let me tell you, the first time I held one&#8230; it was a proper &quot;aha&quot; moment. It felt nothing like the rigid glass or brittle plastic I was expecting. It had this&#8230; give. You could practically squish it in your palm and it&apos;d pop right back, like one of those stress toys. That&apos;s the flexibility part for you. It&apos;s bonkers, really. You can twist it, bend it slightly\u2014not that you&apos;d make a habit of it, but if you&apos;re installing it and need to wiggle it past a tight wire, it won&apos;t snap on you. Try that with glass! I remember my hands were all sweaty fitting Sarah&apos;s, terrified of dropping them. With these, no sweat. Literally.<\/p>\n<p>Now, heat resistance. This is where it gets proper clever. We installed them in August, during that blistering heatwave, remember? The one where the tarmac went all soft. Sarah&apos;s flat gets the evening sun directly on that chandelier. And she&apos;s got these warm LED bulbs, not the old hot halogens, mind you. But still, things get warm. I was round for dinner a month later, and I made a point to touch the shade. Warm to the touch, yeah, but not hot. Not &quot;ouch!&quot; hot. More like a mug of tea you&apos;ve left sitting for twenty minutes.<\/p>\n<p>Terry later explained it to me over a pint. Silicone, the good stuff anyway, can handle a fair bit of heat\u2014we&apos;re talking often up to 200\u00b0C or more. Your average light bulb, even if it&apos;s a bit naff and runs hot, isn&apos;t going to get near that. So it won&apos;t warp, melt, or go discoloured. He said he once saw a silicone shade in a restaurant kitchen extractor hood light\u2014now that&apos;s a test! Grease, steam, constant heat&#8230; and it held up. Mine&apos;s been over my own kitchen island for two years now, with all the steam from the kettle, and it still looks as clean as the day I fitted it. Just a quick wipe.<\/p>\n<p>But here&apos;s the thing they don&apos;t tell you in the brochures\u2014the feel of the light it gives off. Because it&apos;s flexible and a bit diffused, the light gets all soft and glowy. None of that harsh glare. It&apos;s like the difference between shouting and humming a tune. Creates a proper cozy atmosphere. Sarah&apos;s chandelier went from looking like a fragile museum piece to this inviting, warm centrepiece. Mr. Whiskers has since bounced a toy mouse off it at least thrice. Not a scratch.<\/p>\n<p>So, to wrap my rambling up&#8230; a silicone shade? It&apos;s the practical, tough cousin of the lighting world. Bends but doesn&apos;t break, takes the heat without a fuss, and honestly, it&apos;s a bit of a lifesaver for anyone who&apos;s got kids, pets, or just a knack for accidental knocks. It might not have the icy, precise sparkle of crystal, but it&apos;s got a warm, resilient charm all its own. Would I use it again? In a heartbeat. In fact, I&apos;m thinking of swapping the boring drum shade in my study for one. Just gotta find the right colour.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Alright, so you&apos;re asking about silicone shades on chandeliers, yeah? Blimey, that takes me back. 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