Made to order.
Never off the shelf.

Custom lampshades, made to order for interiors and private clients.

My approach

I don’t design lampshades in isolation.
I design them as part of a room and as part of how that room is experienced.

Lampshades have a unique role in an interior. They influence not only how light is distributed, but how materials, colors and proportions are perceived.
Change the lampshade, and the entire room can shift in character.

That’s why I see lampshades as one of the most powerful elements to work with.
They allow for play, transformation and precision without changing the architecture of a space.

My process always starts with the room itself.
Its scale, its surfaces, its atmosphere, and how it is meant to be used.

From there, decisions are made in a clear order:

  • proportion comes first it determines balance.

  • material comes next it sets the tone.
    Light follows shaping mood and function.

Everything else is secondary.

The goal is never decoration for its own sake, but something that feels natural, considered and inevitable once it’s in place.

Two table lamps with cream bases and botanical-patterned shades, placed on a wooden surface against a beige wall.

How I work?


I work with private clients, interior designers and stylists on residential and small commercial projects.
The process always begins with a conversation around the space and its intended use.

Direction
Each lampshade is developed specifically for the interior.
Form, proportion and fabric are defined based on the room, the light source and the overall atmosphere.

I work within a curated range of forms and constructions.
This allows me to ensure quality, balance and a consistent result — and to guide you toward the right decision rather than endless options.

Production
Once the direction is approved, production begins.
Lead time is typically 2–4 weeks.

Custom does not mean complicated.

//Anesa

Two white lampshades, one placed upside down and the other upright, on a wooden surface against a plain wall.

Let’s Work Together

Table lamp with a fabric shade featuring diagonal black and white stripes, placed on a wooden surface against a plain wall.