W H Y S O L A R I S
A nova is a star that appears overnight. The name wasn't chosen lightly.
There is no stem because nothing should stand between the globe and the surface it lives on. Fifteen centimetres of glass on a chrome disc — the largest globe in the collection, at the lowest height. The colour is formed in the glass, not applied to it. Off, it holds the room like sculpture. On, it is the room.
More glass, less height.
A larger globe sitting closer to the surface changes how light behaves — it gathers around the lamp rather than dropping from above it. Three colour temperatures: white for clarity, natural for the long middle hours, warm for when the day is done asking things of you. Each one dims to almost nothing. At its lowest, the Nova is a single quiet glow in a dark room. Most evenings, that's the entire point.
Rooms change their minds. The Nova changes with them.
The inline controller moves between white, natural, and warm — and dims within each — without once touching the object itself. Four buttons on the cable, nothing on the lamp. USB powered from whatever port is nearest. The Nova asks only that you decide what the room should be, then lets you keep changing the answer.
Some lamps are for the room. This one is for whoever's closest.
Bedside table, windowsill, the shelf at eye level — the Nova was built for the near distance. Compact by design, not by compromise. The 15cm globe doesn't whisper; it simply doesn't shout. It sits within reach of the end of your day, and it makes that proximity feel deliberate.
S O L A R I S
Illuminate your space
Glass that captures light rather than produces it.
Each globe is mouth-blown from borosilicate glass in a single continuous pour. The colour runs all the way through — not a coating, not a film. When the light source activates, the glass doesn't just glow. It radiates from within, the way a planet catches the sun.
The Pulsar has three colour temperature settings — white light, natural light, and warm light. You switch between them using the colour temperature button on the inline controller. White is clean and bright, natural sits in the middle, warm is the amber tone most people use in the evening.
Yes. The brighten and darken buttons let you adjust the intensity within whichever colour mode you're in. So you can have dim warm light for the evening or bright white light for focus — or anything in between.
Any standard USB-A adapter at 5V will work — a phone charger, laptop port, or power bank. The Pulsar draws very little power so almost any USB source is compatible. A USB adapter is included.
Yes. The LED is already fitted inside the globe. You don't need to purchase or install anything — just plug it in.
The colour is in the glass itself, not a coating or film applied to the surface. When the lamp is off the globe looks solid and opaque. When it's on, the light passes through the glass and the colour becomes the glow.
The Pulsar has a tall chrome trumpet stem at 26cm with a 12cm globe — it's the more sculptural, statement piece. The Nova is compact at 18cm with a larger 15cm globe sitting directly on a chrome disc plinth. Same four colours, same light system, different silhouette.
UK orders typically arrive within 5–10 business days. US, Australian, Canadian, and EU orders vary by destination — full details are available on our shipping page. All orders are tracked.
We offer a 30-day returns policy. If you are not completely happy with your Solaris lamp, contact us and we will arrange a return. Items must be returned in their original packaging and in unused condition.
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Nova Lamp - Corona
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