Punched with an intricate chevron pattern, this lantern provides a modern aesthetic to your outdoor living space.
Reminiscent of "Tin Art" in a punched luminaria, and made of incredibly durable DuPont™ Tyvek® material , the Soji Stella solar lantern is a beautiful and unique way to dress up outdoor spaces.
The metallic fabric of the Stella Drum in Copper shines brilliantly during the day and a high-powered dual LED emits captivating patterns of light by night. Punched with an intricate chevron pattern, this lantern turns on at dusk to create captivating patterns of light each night.
Soji Solar Lanterns are equipped with one AAA rechargeable battery, solar panel, dual white LED lights and stainless steel hardware. Designed for outdoor use.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 8″ H x 6.5″ W
- Material: Weather-resistant DuPont™ Tyvek® material
- Uses: Hanging or Tabletop/Flat Surface
- Battery: Included, (1 x AAA rechargeable NiMH 700 mAh 1.2v), replaceable
- Bulb: LED
- Solar Housing: on/off switch w/ photosensor (Automatically turns on at night)
- Rated for Outdoor Use: Yes, year-round
- Cordless: Yes
- Collapsible: Yes
DuPont™ and Tyvek® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
Product FAQs
How do I set up and use my solar lantern?
Setting up your solar lantern is easy! Remove the plastic battery tab (2021 and newer models). Turn the solar panel switch to “on”, install your lantern supports, and then hang your lantern in direct sunlight (6 hours for best results) with the solar panel facing up. Once the sun goes down and it gets dark enough, your lantern photosensor will turn the lantern on automatically!
Can my solar lantern be left outside year-round?
Yes, Allsop Home & Garden Lanterns are designed so that they can survive in the outdoors! Our fabrics are tough and we use stainless steel and other materials that can handle the weather. While we expect that you will get multiple years of service from your lanterns, over time they will experience normal wear from being outside. Some consumers take their lanterns down in winter, especially in areas with snow and ice.