Quick answer
How buyers can review glass table lamps, wall lights, pendants, and chandeliers for packaging, breakage, finish, and samples.
- Identify the glass part
- Check thickness, edge, and shape
- Ask for packing evidence
- Think about replacement parts
- Balance design and durability
- Use the right photos before choosing

Identify the glass part
Glass can appear as a lamp body, pendant shade, wall light diffuser, chandelier arm, crystal detail, or decorative cover. Each part has a different breakage risk, so the buyer should know which glass component matters most.
Check thickness, edge, and shape
Thin glass, sharp openings, ribbed glass, smoked glass, and large globe shades need closer review than simple metal parts. Product photos should show the edge, opening, and connection point, not only the front view.
Ask for packing evidence
Carton photos, inner protection, foam or paper structure, shade separation, and hardware placement are useful before buying fragile lighting. For project or wholesale orders, packing evidence can matter as much as the product photo.
Think about replacement parts
Glass products can break during shipping, installation, cleaning, or daily use. For repeated orders, project rooms, or online selling, it is useful to know whether spare glass or replacement parts can be discussed.
Balance design and durability
Very thin, large, or complex glass can look beautiful in photos but may need stronger packing, sample review, and clearer customer expectations. A durable product is not only about style; it also needs to survive normal delivery and installation.
Use the right photos before choosing
Ask for full view, side view, glass close-up, connection detail, packing view, and room or scale photo when available. These images help the buyer judge appearance, fragility, and whether the product is suitable for the intended room or sales channel.
Next step
Choose one clear next step.
If you are still comparing styles, open the product page first. If you already know the product, finish, quantity, or room details you need, use the contact or quote path instead.