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This Unique Desk Lamp Has Four Legs and a Lifelike Design
The Bean Lamp by Brooklyn designer Hazel Villena blurs the line between product and sculpture.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 10:07am
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The Bean Lamp's organic, lifelike design blurs the line between product and sculpture, inviting viewers to reconsider the nature of everyday objects.Brooklyn TodayThe Bean Lamp is a limited-edition desk light designed in Brooklyn in 2026 that functions as a light source while also presenting a quietly unsettling presence. Designer Hazel Villena started with the creature-like form first and then solved the engineering around it, resulting in a lamp with four tapered legs that curve and splay at angles more reminiscent of biology than furniture. The lamp's compact size, chrome finish, and matte polycarbonate diffuser create a design that holds the eye and suggests the possibility of movement.
Why it matters
The Bean Lamp represents a growing trend in product design where the line between functional objects and sculptural art is becoming increasingly blurred. By starting with an organic, lifelike form and then engineering it to serve as a lamp, Villena has created an object that challenges the traditional expectations of what a lamp should look like and how it should behave.
The details
The Bean Lamp is cast in copper with a chrome finish and stands 10.5 inches long and 4.5 inches tall. It features four tapered legs that curve and splay at angles, giving it a biological rather than purely functional appearance. A polished aluminum ring joint at the center holds the matte polycarbonate diffuser in place, which houses an integrated LED disc that throws a soft, warm light. The lamp is mechanically assembled rather than bonded, allowing the shade and LED unit to be replaced or upgraded independently, extending its lifespan.
- The Bean Lamp was designed in Brooklyn in 2026.
The players
Hazel Villena
The Brooklyn-based designer who created the Bean Lamp, blending product design and sculptural art.
What they’re saying
“The more interesting territory is what happens when a designer begins with something alive and works backward into a functional object.”
— Hazel Villena, Designer
What’s next
The Bean Lamp is a limited-edition product, so future availability and potential new designs from Hazel Villena will be of interest to fans of her work.
The takeaway
The Bean Lamp represents a novel approach to product design that challenges traditional notions of form and function. By starting with an organic, lifelike shape and then engineering it to serve as a functional lamp, Villena has created an object that blurs the line between art and design, inviting viewers to reconsider their expectations of everyday objects.
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