About Spacey Floor Lamp
Design
The Spacey Midnight Sun Floor Lamp stands with a quiet, sculptural presence. A single sphere draws the eye, its surface alive with deep swirls and shifting tones that echo the night sky. Nothing feels forced. The form is pure, the message clear: let the material speak. At approximately 13.8 inches wide, the piece reads as substantial without overpowering the room.
The effect is intimate up close and striking from a distance. Color seems to move under the surface, like light traveling through stone. It’s a lamp that holds attention without demanding it, and that balance is the point.
Materials & Build
At the heart is lithyalin glass — it looks like a gemstone, yet it is glass. This rare technique was born in Northern Bohemia over two centuries ago and revived in the same region by Czech designer Lukáš Novák. No two spheres are alike; subtle variations and tiny bubbles may appear, a natural imprint of the handmaking process.
A polished brass frame grounds the piece with a warm, refined note. The contrast between the luminous glass and the metal is deliberate, giving the lamp a modern profile that still feels rooted. The build is solid, the finish crisp, with nothing extraneous added.
Light & Comfort
The glow is calm and ambient, easy on the eyes and steady through the evening. It’s not about a showy beam. It’s about atmosphere — that quiet layer of light that makes a space feel complete. And because the glass diffuses gently, the lamp works for winding down, for conversation, or simply for living with the room a little longer.
Placement & Lifestyle
Living room corner, beside a lounge chair, flanking a low credenza — the Spacey Midnight Sun Floor Lamp fits where a room needs depth and warmth. It pairs well with walnut and oak, textured stone, or a clean, monochrome palette. Use one as a focal note or two to frame a seating area. The polished brass brings a subtle glow by day, while the sphere comes alive at night.
In mixed settings, it sits comfortably with contemporary pieces and doesn’t fight vintage character. It keeps company with art, not accessories. That restraint is part of its ease.
Longevity
Materials were chosen to age with character. The lithyalin surface keeps its marbled richness, and the brass gains a quiet depth over time. Handmade nuances aren’t flaws; they’re the signature of the process, meant to be seen and lived with.
From Lasvit, the lamp reflects a revived craft presented in a clear, modern silhouette. Spacey is built to hold its place through changing rooms and changing tastes, not by shouting, but by staying true to what it is.

























