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​Nestavellir

A curious little device capable of producing light in an eco-friendly way.

“Looking for a light that can add a touch of playfulness to brighten up your tedious work hours?”

Company

Syracuse University (Acedemic Project)

Timeline

10/2020-12/2020

Role

Industrial & Interaction Designer

Nestavellir is an eco-friendly lamp powered by 10+ leaf-shaped solar panels, reducing energy consumption by 30% compared to traditional lighting. It used a Lego-like structure with 20+ interchangeable parts, enabling personalized assembly and boosting user engagement. Two control modes also helped to increase operational efficiency and offered seamless user interaction through a mobile app.

Team

1 UIUX Designer

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For Nestavellir, users can store energy in its leaves, just like Mother Nature has been doing for millions of years.

The inspiration comes from Mother Nature herself. Users can mix and match pieces to build their own tree with as many birds and leaves as they like. It also has different versions for users to collect such as fall leaves with various kinds of birds.

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Individual birds can also be used as nightlights. Just pick one up from its perch and you are good to go.

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Two Control Modes

The Nestavellir can be controlled manually with the touch-sensitive panel on its base.

 

Bluetooth enabled/Color and intensity control/ Birds sing when it is fully charged or out of power.

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