Antechamber - Floor Lamp
by StudioDanielK
Material
Honey Calcite
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The Joia floor lamp is the standing counterpart to the Joia wall sconce, part of StudioDanielK's Antechamber collection. The structure follows the same logic at a larger scale: matte black steel pyramids at the top and bottom, a slender rod connecting them, and a translucent Honey Calcite sphere positioned at the midpoint.
That central placement is the key decision. The sphere does not cap the lamp or anchor it at the base; it interrupts the vertical axis, sitting between the two pyramidal poles rather than completing either one. The calcite catches ambient light alongside the lamp's own source, shifting between warmer and cooler tones depending on the room's conditions.
The Antechamber series treats architectural forms as a vocabulary: pyramid, column, sphere. The floor lamp is among the clearest statements of that approach. Three forms, one material contrast, no excess.
The Joia floor lamp is a numbered edition, available through Monde Singulier.
W 22 x D 22 x H 185 cm
W 8.66 x D 8.66 x H 72.83 in
Materials: Stone, Painted Steel
About
StudioDanielK
StudioDanielK was founded by Daniel Kolodziejczak, a Polish designer whose work bridges two architectural traditions: the classical rigor of Italian architecture and the radical freedom of Brazilian modernism.
Born in Poland, Kolodziejczak built his practice around a specific formal tension. The weight of European architectural heritage (stone, proportion, restraint) meets the open, nature-inflected modernism of Brazil, where structure reads as landscape and material as light. Each piece holds this dialogue without resolving it.
The studio draws from a broad architectural vocabulary: Brutalist materiality, the contained grandeur of Parisian and Milanese interiors, the organic lightness found in Brazil's landmark buildings, and the persistent influence of time on surfaces and form. These references surface not as quotations, but as sensibility. Proportions feel monumental at tabletop scale. Finishes are chosen for presence rather than decoration. The work does not announce itself.
Stone, metal, and wood appear throughout the collection. Surfaces develop character rather than wear. Each material is selected for its capacity to carry time and register use without losing coherence.
StudioDanielK received AD100 recognition. The studio has been shown internationally and occupies a distinct position in the field of architectural collectible design: pieces that function as furniture, but think like architecture.
The studio's collection is available on Monde Singulier.










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