Biodegradable Hanging Light
I created a biodegradable hanging light that will grow after the product's lifecycle has been fulfilled. The shape and texture of the light were inspired by coral. I decided to go with a foamy bioplastic because the bubbles mimic the texture left by seafoam on coral formations. The other two lights are made from a paper pulp mixture which allow the bioplastic to stand out.
Supplies
Ingredients
For paper pulp:
- 4 cups paper pulp
- 1 ½ cups flour
- ½ cup poppy seeds
- ¼ cup charcoal
- Hot glue
- Hessian tube
Equipment
- Blender
- Measuring cups
- Mixing bowl
- Sieve
- Bamboo cones (150mm)
- Glue gun
Ingredients
For foamy bioplastic:
- 24g glycerine
- 24g gelatine
- 300ml water
- 2tsp organic dishwashing liquid
- If making it grey:
- Add 2tsp charcoal.
- If making it purple
- Add 1 tsp charcoal.
- 1.5ml red food colourant
- Hessian tube
Equipment
- Scale
- Measuring cups
- Small pot
- Whisk
- Baking spatula
- Baking tray (245mmx355mm)
- 3mm Double-sided tape
Making the Paper Pulp
- Crush 2 charcoal briquettes.
- Measure out the material.
- Shred paper and add it to a mixing bowl.
- Add boiling water and allow to soak overnight.
- Use a blender and blend the paper into a pulp.
- Run the Pulp through a sieve, until the pulp is malleable.
- Add the flour, charcoal, and poppy seeds in that order.
Making Paper Pulp Cones
- Place bamboo cones over a bottle to lift the cones up while you work
- Layer the pulp onto the bamboo cones with about 4mm-5mm thickness
- Take about 3mm from the tip of the cone
- Allow to dry for 48 hours
- Remove the cones
Adding LEDs to the Pulp Light
- Make sure the one power cable is 200mm long and the other is 80mm long.
- Cut two LED strips into 230mm lengths.
- Place the LEDs in a spiral on the inside of each cone.
- Glue in place with a drop of hot glue.
- Allow the power cable to run out through the top of the cone.
Adding a Finishing to the Pulp Cones
- Cut hessian tubes 5mm shorter than each power cable.
- Thread the power cable through the hessian tubing.
- Hang into place.
- Connect the power cables to a power supply.
Preparing the Biofoam Plastic
Layout kidney beans onto the baking tray (as equidistant as possible).
Making the Biofoam Plastic
Use the crushed charcoal from Step 1
- Measure out material.
- Boil water
- Add glycerine keeping the temperature between 60°C-80°C.
- Add gelatine and stir slowly until the gelatine has fully dissolved.
- Add food colourant at this point (optional).
- Allow mixture to simmer while stirring slowly.
- Add dishwashing liquid once the mixture has thickened to a honey syrup consistency.
- Add charcoal at this point (optional).
- And whisk vigorously until the desired bubbles are formed.
- Allow to thicken for 2 minutes while stirring slowly on a slightly lower heat.
- Pour onto the baking tray and add poppy seeds while still wet.
- Repeat 1-11 four times allowing each batch to overlap.
- Leave to dry for 72 hours before removing it from the baking tray.
Making the Biofoam Plastic Cones
- Remove the kidney beans that are easy to remove and leave the beans that are more embedded into the biofoam plastic.
- Cut the foam plastic sheet into a square 245mmx245mm.
- Overlap two sides of the square.
- Sew the two sides together using hessian thread and knot the ends of each thread.
Adding LEDs to the Biofoam Plastic Light
- Make sure the cable is 150mm long
- Cut the LED strip into 230mm lengths.
- Stick an extra strip of double-sided tape onto the LED strip.
- Stick the LED strip on the shorter side of the cone.
- Allow the power cable to run out through the top of the cone.
Adding a Finishing to the Biofoam Plastic Cones
- Powder crushed charcoal onto the edges.
- Cut hessian tubes 5mm shorter than each power cable.
- Thread the power cable through the hessian tubing.
- Hang into place.
- Connect the power cables to a power supply.