Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Six lamps designed by Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey students

A 2019 study notes that 1.8 million residents of Mexico live without electricity, while some sources say an additional five million have limited access. In an effort to provide affordable, sustainable solar power, six students from the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey have designed lamps that can be constructed easily with materials commonly found throughout Mexico’s rural areas. Using wicker, agave plants, coconut bark, adobe, collagen, and black beans, the designers have created hand-held vessels powered by reusable solar cells and LED lights.

Inspired by artist Olafur Eliasson’s (previously) similarly sustainable Little Sun, Moisés Hernández, who led the project,  told Dezeen that students were tasked with creating lamps with easily reproducible exteriors. “With these new material ideas that came from different sites across Mexico, where the weather and context are so different, the students visualized new scenarios where these type of technological objects can be assembled and distributed to local people,” Hernández said. When the lamps need to be replaced, users simply can remove the solar and LED components and position them in new vessels.

 

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Black bean lamp by Oscar Andrés Méndez Hernández

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Adobe, recycled paper, and cactus slime lamp by Luis Fernando Sánchez Barrios

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Coconut lamp by Rafael Sánchez Brizuela

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Lamp of wicker made by craftsmen in Tequisquiapan, Queretaro, designed by Aniela Mayte Guerrero Hernández

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

A lamp of collagen spread over a coconut shell form by Naoto Ricardo Kobayashi Utsumoto

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Agave-plant waste lamp by Viridiana Palma Dominguez

Six Students Design Solar-Powered Lamps From Collagen, Black Beans, and Agave Plants

Coconut lamp by Rafael Sánchez Brizuela

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