CLOVER HOME MEMPHIS
Starry Cone Hanging Solar Lantern (Warm White 3000K)
$21.99
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About this piece
Bring a soft, boutique-hotel glow to your outdoor spaces. The Starry Cone Hanging Solar Lantern pairs a modern cone silhouette with a sparkling starry light effect inside-perfect for patios, pergolas, balconies, trees, and garden hooks.
It charges in sunlight and turns on automatically at dusk when the switch is set to ON, so your evenings feel effortless, warm, and inviting-night after night.
Material
ABS + PC + Stainless Steel + Iron
Dimensions
Size: 5.31 in (W) × 7.48 in (H) / 13.5 cm (W) × 16 cm (H)
Weight: 1.17 lb / 0.53 kg
Weight: 1.17 lb / 0.53 kg
Finish Color
Resin and metal construction.
Best For
Hanging on shepherd hooks, adding a warm glow to backyard gardens, patios, and cozy outdoor evenings.
Product information
1 x Starry Cone Hanging Solar Lantern (solar panel + LED light source built-in)
Integrated hanging hardware (attached hanging chain/loop as shown)
User instructions (included in packaging)
Integrated hanging hardware (attached hanging chain/loop as shown)
User instructions (included in packaging)
Charge first: Place the lantern in direct sunlight to fully charge.
Turn ON: Locate the ON/OFF switch under/near the solar panel and switch to ON.
Hang securely: Use a hook, branch, pergola beam, or garden hanger.
Enjoy nightly glow: The lantern will automatically illuminate in low light conditions.
Turn ON: Locate the ON/OFF switch under/near the solar panel and switch to ON.
Hang securely: Use a hook, branch, pergola beam, or garden hanger.
Enjoy nightly glow: The lantern will automatically illuminate in low light conditions.
Outdoor-ready (IP54): Handles rain and splashes, but do not submerge or pressure-wash.
For best performance, install where the solar panel receives strong direct sunlight (avoid heavy shade).
Wipe the solar panel occasionally to remove dust for better charging efficiency.
Ambient decorative lighting: designed for atmosphere, not as a primary floodlight.
For best performance, install where the solar panel receives strong direct sunlight (avoid heavy shade).
Wipe the solar panel occasionally to remove dust for better charging efficiency.
Ambient decorative lighting: designed for atmosphere, not as a primary floodlight.
Q1: Does it turn on automatically at night?
Yes-once the switch is set to ON, the built-in light sensor helps it turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
Q2: Where is the power switch?
Solar lights typically place the switch under/near the solar panel, and this lantern follows that common layout.
Q3: Is it waterproof?
It's IP54 weather-resistant, suitable for outdoor use in rain and splashes (not for submersion).
Q4: How bright is it?
It's made for warm ambient glow and decorative sparkle-perfect for mood lighting on patios and gardens.
Q5: Can it be used indoors?
It can be used indoors for decor, but it must be charged by sunlight outdoors (or placed where strong sunlight reaches the panel).
Q6: Why doesn't it turn on during the day?
That's normal-solar lights use a light sensor and won't illuminate in bright conditions. Test it by covering the solar panel or moving it into a darker area.
Yes-once the switch is set to ON, the built-in light sensor helps it turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
Q2: Where is the power switch?
Solar lights typically place the switch under/near the solar panel, and this lantern follows that common layout.
Q3: Is it waterproof?
It's IP54 weather-resistant, suitable for outdoor use in rain and splashes (not for submersion).
Q4: How bright is it?
It's made for warm ambient glow and decorative sparkle-perfect for mood lighting on patios and gardens.
Q5: Can it be used indoors?
It can be used indoors for decor, but it must be charged by sunlight outdoors (or placed where strong sunlight reaches the panel).
Q6: Why doesn't it turn on during the day?
That's normal-solar lights use a light sensor and won't illuminate in bright conditions. Test it by covering the solar panel or moving it into a darker area.