Sunne Solar Light. The indoor light that combines art, sustainability and technology
Sunne Solar Light. The indoor light that combines art, sustainability and technology

Sunne Solar Light. The indoor light that combines art, sustainability and technology

The modern design object Sunne designed by Marjan van Aubel is a self-powered solar light that captures solar energy during the day, stores it and generates it indoors and brings the sun into the homes of the future

Sunne looks like a long, curved strip of aluminum. On its side, it contains solar cells that collect energy during the day and store it in an integrated battery. To turn the device on or off, simply touch it at the top or use the app

Sunne Solar Light. The indoor light that combines art, sustainability and technology

The device is about 80 cm long and can be placed in front of the window using two steel wires. It features three different types of setups, lasting up to 14 hours: Sunne Rise, which simulates an early morning sunrise with purple and yellow hues; Sunne Light, a warm light ideal for reading or relaxing; and Sunne Set, a glow ideal for relaxing at the end of the day

Sunne Solar Light. The indoor light that combines art, sustainability and technology

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