Little Sun

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The Little Sun brand was founded in 2012 by artist Olafur Eliasson and engineer Frederik Ottesen. The first result of their collaboration was a small, portable solar lamp , which quickly gained popularity worldwide. Little Sun gradually expanded its offerings, introducing additional practical and eco-friendly solar-powered products.

The Little Sun brand was founded in 2012 by artist Olafur Eliasson and engineer Frederik Ottesen. The first result of their collaboration was a small, portable solar lamp , which quickly gained popularity worldwide. Little Sun gradually expanded its offerings, introducing additional practical and eco-friendly solar-powered products.



Little Sun lamps are not only functional solutions for home use or trips, but also a way to support communities without access to electricity . Every purchase of Little Sun products contributes to improving the quality of life for people who struggle daily with a lack of access to basic energy sources.



Little Sun - solar lights



The Bebe Concept store offers solar lights from Little Sun – a small, portable sun-shaped lamp and a small, pocket-sized Diamond lamp. Both lights are charged solely by solar energy, making them eco-friendly and cost-free to use .



Little Sun is perfect for children as a night light, for reading, playing at home and in the garden, on the balcony, camping, on a trip, or even at a concert or festival.



Thanks to the built-in dimmer, it's easy to adjust the light intensity, which translates into the Little Sun's operating time. After 5 hours of charging in direct sunlight, the lamp can operate for up to 50 hours on low intensity and 4 hours on the brightest setting .



Little Sun – universal access to energy



By choosing a Little Sun lamp, you're not only getting an energy-efficient and eco-friendly product designed by the exceptional artist Olafur Eliasson. You're also supporting the company's mission to design and deliver affordable clean energy solutions and inspire people to take climate action .



As part of their mission, they provide not only solar lights as a practical light source for children and adults across Africa, but also solar-powered devices to support education, healthcare, and agriculture.