But indirect lighting makes it difficult to read books. It is difficult to read text, but it is even more difficult to look at photo or art books. It is sometimes difficult to understand the color tones and enjoy them.
For those people, we recommend the Giant Floor Lamp. It is a floor lamp that has been enlarged to about three times its size while maintaining the design of the desk lamp.

The Giant Floor Lamp is modeled after the "Original 1227," which is considered to be a pioneer in desk lamps. It has a spring-loaded movable part that allows the light to be directed in any direction, from the wall to the ceiling, not to mention the desk top.

The "Giant Floor Lamp" is a gigantic version of the "Original 1227. Its height is 2 meters 67 centimeters. This is taller than the world's tallest man, SULTAN KOSEN of Turkey (2 meters 51 centimeters tall), who has been recognized by Guinness World Records.

If you place this by your sofa or chair, your hand will be very bright even in a room with indirect lighting, creating an environment conducive to reading a book.

When not reading a book, the "Giant Floor Lamp" can also be used facing upward. In this way, it can also be used as a source of "indirect lighting" to reflect light on the ceiling. This is where the Giant Floor Lamp's ability to direct light in any direction really shines through.
The design is also stylish. Original 1227" was selected for the "classics of British design," a collection of stamps featuring representative 20th century British designs, along with the double-decker bus, Concorde, and the Mini car. It is endorsed by British citizens.


One drawback is the amount of heat generated. It can be tough to be directly under the lights for long periods of time. If you were under this light with your hair washed, it might dry out quickly.

The price is 2,400 British pounds (about 460,000 yen). Unfortunately, they do not accept delivery to Japan.













