Where can I buy lamp shades that sort of screw on the bulb instead of needing to drill to the wall?

I have bare light bulbs fitted on the walls. It looks like I can buy shades that are just screwed on between the bulb and its base since there are no drill marks on the walls and a piece comes off that seems to leave space for a shade. There is no name or make on the lights and I can't find anything on the internet. I wonder if anyone has anything similar in their homes and could help?

Answers:
I'm not saying they don't exist, but I haven't seen anything quite like you are describing. Most bulb fixtures that are designed for adding an after market shade already have a frame attached to the fixture that goes around the light bulb. You can get shades that clasp to the bulb itself not the fixture. They have a spring tension wire frame that slips on to the bulb directly. You can find these in many stores like K-Mart, Target, Sears, Home Depot, etc. They are pretty basic and design choices and colors tend to be limited.
I wouldn't trust the spring loaded ones on a horizontal light bulb. If it is your house, I would look into some sconces (sp?) at a home improvement store. Installation is pretty easy, they would mount to the box your current light bulb base is attached to, probably.
Try your nearest B&Q table lamp section thats where I got mine.
Also try Homebase store which is part of the Argos group,good luck.

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