Pantasy Reveals “Stained Glass” Table Lamp (And It Actually Works)

Pantasy is taking a break from retro computers and DJ decks to bring a little Art Nouveau elegance to your desk.

The brand has just revealed their latest set, the Stained Glass Table Lamp, and it is a clear love letter to the classic Tiffany lamps of the late 19th century.

While we are used to seeing Pantasy knock it out of the park with pop-culture collaborations (like Sherlock or Astro Boy), this set feels like a move into the “sophisticated display” market dominated by sets like the LEGO Botanicals.

Pantasy Stained Glass Lamp

A Brick-Built Tiffany Lamp

The design is unmistakably inspired by the iconic Tiffany “Dragonfly” lamps. The shade features a complex pattern of dragonflies and blooming flowers, using a mix of vibrant greens, blues, and yellows.

But the real news here is in the manufacturing details found in the promotional images.

The Details That Matter

If you look closely at the specs, Pantasy is flexing its production quality here. The reveal confirms three key features that will make brick fans very happy:

  • 100% Pad Printed: The promo explicitly mentions “Pad Printing” to reproduce the intricate patterns. That means no stickers. For a set that relies on being backlit, this is crucial as stickers would block the light and look cheap.
  • Transparent “Crystal” Bricks: To mimic the stained glass, the set uses translucent bricks that allow the internal light to glow through, creating that soft, ambient atmosphere.
  • Gold-Sprayed Accents: The base isn’t just pearl gold plastic; the description mentions “gold-sprayed accents,” which typically offers a much more metallic, premium finish than standard moulded gold plastic.

It’s Functional (And USB-C Powered!)

This isn’t just a static sculpture. The set is designed as a fully functional piece of home decor.

Unlike many brick sets that rely on battery packs hidden awkwardly inside, this lamp features a Built-In Lighting Component that is powered via a modern USB-C connection. The port is neatly integrated into the base, meaning you can power it continuously using a phone charger, power bank, or laptop without ever worrying about draining AA batteries.

Visually, the lamp is positioned as both a daytime display object and a functional light source once switched on. Promotional images show it used as ambient lighting on desks and side tables, suggesting Pantasy are targeting adult builders looking for something closer to home décor than a conventional brick model.

Availability

According to the announcement, the set is available to order immediately via Amazon.

Verdict: If you are looking for a build that can sit in your living room without looking like a “toy,” this might be the one. The combination of pad-printed details and functional lighting makes it a very tempting display piece.

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