Shaza Lamp emerges from a recovered wood stump found along the shoreline, marked by erosion, salt, and time. Once part of coastal debris, the material is reimagined into a sculptural form that holds both absence and illumination. Its textured surface recalls coral reef formations, while the internal light serves as a reminder of the essential role reefs play in sustaining marine ecosystems by supporting biodiversity, protection, and life beneath the surface. This light is not decorative but symbolic. Shaza invites reflection on regeneration, the intelligence of natural systems, and the responsibility we hold in preserving them.
Materials: Unidentified reclaimed wood, palm tree leaves
Finish: Mangrove Dye, Natural Polish
Function: Floor lamp
Dimensions:30 X 32 inches (height x base)
Origin: Lamu, Kenya
10% of proceeds directly support reforestation and restoration efforts at Kaya Mtswakara, a sacred heritage forest along the Kenyan coast. Learn More
Shaza Lamp emerges from a recovered wood stump found along the shoreline, marked by erosion, salt, and time. Once part of coastal debris, the material is reimagined into a sculptural form that holds both absence and illumination. Its textured surface recalls coral reef formations, while the internal light serves as a reminder of the essential role reefs play in sustaining marine ecosystems by supporting biodiversity, protection, and life beneath the surface. This light is not decorative but symbolic. Shaza invites reflection on regeneration, the intelligence of natural systems, and the responsibility we hold in preserving them.
Materials: Unidentified reclaimed wood, palm tree leaves
Finish: Mangrove Dye, Natural Polish
Function: Floor lamp
Dimensions:30 X 32 inches (height x base)
Origin: Lamu, Kenya
10% of proceeds directly support reforestation and restoration efforts at Kaya Mtswakara, a sacred heritage forest along the Kenyan coast. Learn More