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Keyreative KAP Santa Llum returns in stock, inspired by Sagrada Família stained glass

KAP Santa Llum is back as an in-stock buy, giving missed-out buyers a second shot at L’Ortiz’s Sagrada Família-inspired set. Two $95 base kits are live now.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Keyreative KAP Santa Llum returns in stock, inspired by Sagrada Família stained glass
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The hard part about KAP Santa Llum used to be getting in at all. Now the set is listed in stock, which means the people who missed the original group buy no longer have to gamble on a future restock, wait through a shipping queue, or chase a marked-up resale listing just to get a board on their desk.

That shift matters because Santa Llum was never a neutral, fill-every-layout-and-disappear kind of release. Keyreative describes it as keycaps inspired by Sagrada Família’s stained glass, and that idea shows up everywhere in the design language. L’Ortiz designed the set, Stellaidoscope handled the novelties, and the whole project leans into the way light transforms a space rather than flattening it into a safe pastel or muted office palette. The name fits the mood: this is a set built to catch light, not hide from it.

For buyers who lived through the original run, the new stock sale changes the entire experience. The group buy window ran from October 16 to November 15, 2025, with expected shipping listed for Q2 2026. That meant months of waiting and the usual uncertainty that comes with limited-run boards and keycap sets. The in-stock version strips away that delay. The official store now lists two variants, Resurrecció ansi base and Naixement ansi base, both at $95. Retailer pages also show strong everyday practicality behind the artwork, with ABS doubleshot Cherry profile caps, UV-printed novelties, ANSI and ISO support, numpad coverage, and Alice-style B support.

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The kitting also broadens the appeal beyond standard full-size and TKL builds. Support for small spacebars makes the set relevant for 40% boards and other non-standard layouts, which is exactly where themed sets can become especially satisfying. The option to add deskmat extras, including Vitral and Pixel designs at $30, pushes the project beyond a single cap set and into a complete desktop theme.

The inspiration makes more sense once you look at the architecture behind it. Sagrada Família’s own materials describe its stained-glass windows as a changing light experience shaped by the sun’s path and seasonal shifts, and Santa Llum borrows that same sense of motion. Keyreative says it has been producing keycaps since 2013, and this release feels like a clean example of what that kind of experience can do: turn a once-limited artistic set into something a builder can actually buy, mount, and type on without months of uncertainty.

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