Projects
Through meaningful collaborations with architects, interior designers, contractors, and respected companies, we have transformed ideas into striking lighting experiences. These partnerships allow us to combine expertise, innovation, and attention to detail to deliver results that exceed expectations.
We warmly invite you to explore our work and discover how Washa continues to shape spaces with sophistication and brilliance
singita grumeti
We are proud to showcase a set of custom lampshades we did for our client
We love how all the materials blended together in harmony to create this beautiful space in the wild…The size was customized just to fit elegantly in this outdoor terrace.
Lighting does add to the space and enhances the experience for everyone staying there



Nest project
A sneak preview of the long awaited Nest by Lemaya
The concept was inspired from weaver bird nests. The lampshades were supposed to capture the essence of the bird nests. These “nests were made to create an unforgettable eating experience when at the restaurant. The result were amazing



handwoven lampshades
Simple yet classy
This piece is currently our best selling lampshade…and we love it too
Beautiful handwoven lampshades made by local artisans here in Tanzania….
These lampshades will immediately make your space look more cozy



Office spaces
At Washa, we curate refined lighting solutions designed specifically for modern office spaces. Our approach blends sophistication with functionality — enhancing productivity, comfort, and visual appeal. From executive suites to collaborative work environments, we create elegant lighting concepts that reflect professionalism while elevating the overall workspace experience.


asanja project
Everything is handmade by us using local “Banana leaves”, sorted and picked to be woven into the entire lampshade.
brontideinteriors commissioned these lights brontideinteriors for asanjaafrica for their new luxury camp in the Serengeti plains.
The sizes were tailor-made to fit as a set of three and to accommodate the large ceiling heights of their camp….



