Lampshade liners deteriorate over time due to normal lighting after a decade, two or three! I appreciate the original shade covers as they are strong and aged to the lamp.
People are often told that the entire shade needs recovered and relined if the liner is brittle, but it is just not so. I have replaced liners on countless shades. On most lampshades, the cover is applied first and the liner is applied last (on top of the cover from the inside) making it possible to remove the liner without damaging the cover.
This square bell lampshade liner needs replaced. The cover is aged but not weak.
The lampshade liner fell during transportation. The liners get so brittle, they rip when they are moved and turn to dust while I tear them down.
This picture is just to show the shape of the lampshade.
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