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The self-powered solar light that captures, stores and produces light indoors. By day, it harvests energy from the sun while it hangs by your window, and by night, it brings sunlight into your home.
Collections: Vitra Design Museum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
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The sun is an unlimited free source of energy and is key to fighting our climate crisis; by embedding solar technology into our everyday lives, we can accelerate the transition to a solar-powered future.
Today, solar is science. But why can’t energy be beautiful too? Sunne is a self-powered solar light that captures, stores and produces light indoors. By day, it harvests energy from the sun while it hangs by your window; by night, it brings sunlight into your home. Hang Sunne in front of your window and it will naturally harvest energy from the sun and store it in its integrated battery. As the evening gets darker, Sunne’s light will start to glow.
The Sunne light is shaped like the horizon, the curve providing a larger surface area that allows for maximum solar cells. The solar side of Sunne contains solar cells that harvest energy during the day and then store this power in an integrated battery. The lamp has three settings that imitate all the natural moments of the sun; Sunne Rise, Sunne Set and Sunne Light.