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The New Sunne Lamp by Sunne is Powered by Solar Energy

Dutch lighting imprint Sunne works in collaboration with designer Marjan van Aubel to create the Sunne lamp, which mimics sunlight and is exclusively powered by solar energy. The light features photovoltaic cells and is designed to be hanging along the front of a window to enable the design to collect solar energy throughout the day and light up at night. The structure is designed to follow the appearance of a horizon and hangs along two wires attached to both ends at the top.

There are three settings -- Sunne Rise, Sunne Light, and Sunne Set, all of which can be controlled through the app. Marjan van Aubel notes that "The sun is an unlimited free source of energy and is key to fighting our climate crisis. By embedding solar technology, like Sunne, into our everyday lives, together we can accelerate the transition to a solar-powered future."
Trend Themes
1. Solar-powered Lighting - The Sunne lamp uses photovoltaic cells to mimic sunlight and exclusively powered by solar energy.
2. Smart Lighting Control - The Sunne lamp comes with an app to control its settings and can be controlled remotely.
3. Sustainable Home Decor - The Sunne lamp uses solar energy and is designed to mimic natural sunlight, making it an eco-friendly and stylish home decor item.
Industry Implications
1. Green Energy - The Sunne lamp provides a sustainable and innovative lighting solution that could disrupt the traditional lighting industry.
2. Smart Home Technology - The Sunne lamp's app control feature and solar-powered tech could disrupt the smart home industry and offer a new standard for eco-friendly lighting products.
3. Interior Design - The Sunne lamp's unique design and sustainable features could disrupt the interior design industry and set a new trend for eco-friendly decor.

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