
"The Bean Lamp is a limited-edition desk light designed in Brooklyn in 2026 that functions as a light source and a quietly unsettling presence at the same time."
"The body is cast copper with a chrome finish, sculpted into a low, wide stance on four tapered legs that curve and splay at angles borrowed more from biology than furniture."
"Proportion was a significant part of the design process, giving an elementary silhouette more gravity than its simple form suggests."
"The Bean Lamp is mechanically assembled rather than bonded, which means it can be fully disassembled when needed, extending its life beyond any single component."
The Bean Lamp, designed by Hazel Villena in 2026, blurs the line between product design and sculpture. It features a cast copper body with a chrome finish and a matte polycarbonate diffuser, creating a warm light. The lamp's design incorporates biological elements, with legs resembling limbs. Its compact size allows it to fit easily on desks or shelves. The lamp is mechanically assembled for easy disassembly and recycling, promoting sustainability and longevity in design.
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