Our largest solar glass piece, each Cabin Lantern is a work of art. By day, its rippled, hand blown glass catches the sunlight in soft, shimmering waves. By night, it comes alive—glowing gently from within, powered entirely by the sun. We named it the Cabin Lantern for the feeling it evokes: that warm, welcoming glow that greets you just as dusk settles in.
Hang it from a hook, set it on a porch, line a garden path, or place it at the center of an outdoor table. Wherever it lives, it casts a calm, inviting light that guides the way.
No cords, no fuss. Just the quiet magic of thoughtful design and natural energy. Each lantern is individually hand formed and finished with brushed brass details, a built in solar panel, and a rechargeable battery—crafted to shine through every season.
Features:
- Hand-blown glass with a high-quality, weather-resistant design for outdoor use year-round
- Solar-powered: charges by day, glows at night (with a full charge, provides 4+ hours of illumination)
- Equipped with solar panel, LED bulb, and rechargeable battery
- Portable with a steel handle for hanging or tabletop display
Perfect for creating a warm coastal vibe blending classic style with sustainable solar power.
Specifications
Dimensions: 8″ H x 7.25 W
Material: Glass
Uses: Hanging or Tabletop/Flat Surface
Battery: Included, replaceable
Solar Housing: on/off switch w/ photosensor (Automatically turns on at night)
Rated for Outdoor Use: Yes, year-round
Product FAQ
How do I set up and use my solar votive?
Setting up your solar votive is easy! Turn the solar panel switch to “on”, and then set or hang your votive in direct sunlight (6 hours for best results) with the solar panel facing up toward the sun. Once the sun goes down and it gets dark enough, the included photosensor will turn the votive 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! 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.
Still have questions? Check our main FAQs page.