Solarpuff is an object made from ecological materials, has a foldable architecture, features attached LEDs, and is connected to a renewable energy source with its own autonomy, enabling it to illuminate.
Open GaleriaIt can be used as an alternative to traditional lighting fixtures. Its inventor, Alice Min Soo Chun, who has studied sustainability issues related to "green" energy over time, created Solarpuff to help those affected by the earthquake in Haiti as a source of light.
Use recyclable materials, looks great in terms of design and, most importantly, is functional.
This product can be used by people living in areas without electricity, but it is also used by city dwellers as a home decor element. People looking for independent energy light sources without polluting the environment will be delighted to discover Solarpuff.
Solarpuff is primarily intended for residents of poor countries without access to electricity. Most impoverished people in developing countries use kerosene lamps. Kerosene is not only toxic but also expensive. Solarpuff, this solar lamp, emits enough light to replace kerosene lamps.
It has an adaptable (foldable) architecture and is made from ecological, durable materials. It draws its energy from renewable sources (it has a small solar panel that powers a battery).
The team behind the Solarpuff project is still searching for a new smart lighting product that can be connected to the internet, allowing users to control it remotely via smartphone.

Solarpuff, the luminous pillow

Solarpuff, the luminous pillow






