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Every so often, a smart home product comes along that just feels right. Nanoleaf’s Matter-enabled Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp is one of them. It’s a beautifully designed, minimalist light that bathes your room in millions of vibrant colors, all while integrating smoothly with your existing smart home setup thanks to the power of Matter.

Let’s start with the design. The lamp is a masterclass in minimalism – a simple, elegant black aluminum stick that looks great even when it’s off. Assembly is a breeze, and once it’s in place, it becomes a stunning source of ambient light. The colors are rich, the whites are perfectly tunable, and the Nanoleaf app unlocks a universe of creative possibilities. With countless dynamic scenes at your fingertips, you can instantly transform your space to feel like a cozy fireplace, a vibrant sunset, or even a high-energy dance club.
The real magic, however, is Matter. This universal smart home standard promises to make setup and control easier than ever, and with the Nanoleaf Floor Lamp, it truly delivers. Adding the lamp to Apple Home is simple: just scan the Matter code, and you’re done. Instantly, you can control power, color, and brightness using the Home app or just your voice with Siri. While there can be slight color discrepancies in the Home app – a common quirk with current Matter integrations – the overall experience is impressively smooth and responsive.
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For those who love to dive deep, the Nanoleaf app is a playground of customization. While Apple Home handles the daily essentials perfectly, the native app is where you can unleash your creativity, designing your own color palettes and syncing the light to your music for an impromptu light show. It’s the perfect two-app system: simple control when you need it, and powerful features when you want them.
It’s also worth looking at where this lamp sits in the increasingly crowded smart lighting market. On one end, you have Philips Hue, the established premium player. A Hue floor lamp will likely cost you more, but you’re buying into a mature and famously reliable ecosystem. On the other end is Govee, which offers a dizzying array of colorful lights, often at a lower price point. Govee’s app is packed with features, especially for gamers, but it lacks the polish and seamless HomeKit integration that Nanoleaf (mostly) provides. Nanoleaf positions itself in the middle, offering a premium design and good ecosystem support, but without the rock-solid reputation of Hue.

Beyond the app, day-to-day interaction with the lamp is a mixed bag. There’s a small, in-line controller on the power cord that lets you turn the lamp on/off, cycle through scenes, and adjust brightness. It’s a welcome feature for those moments when you don’t want to reach for your phone or shout at Siri. However, its placement on the cord means it will likely live on your floor, which isn’t the most convenient. This small detail highlights the tension in many smart home products: they’re packed with futuristic tech, but sometimes neglect the simple, physical interactions we’re used to.
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So, who is this for? If you’re already in the Nanoleaf ecosystem, the Floor Lamp is a must-have. It’s a beautiful, capable light that will fit right in with your light panels and LED strips. And if you’re a dedicated Apple Home user looking for a stylish, versatile floor lamp that delivers both style and substance, this is an excellent choice.
