VivaTerra Soji Stella Oval Solar Lantern
VivaTerra Soji Stella Oval Solar Lantern
Vintage and lacy, the Stella Oval is a recent addition to our popular solar lantern collection. This beautiful 14-inch lantern in a vivid emerald has an intricate wagon wheel punch, sure to bring a touch of opulence to any backyard getaway.
Soji Solar Lanterns are equipped with one AAA rechargeable battery, solar panel, dual white LED lights and stainless steel hardware. Can accordion-close flat for easy storage or gift wrapping. Designed for outdoor use.
The Soji collection presents the same unique, ornate, and ultra-durable punched Tyvek material that can be used both indoors and out. Now, you can enjoy the elegance of Soji Stella in all your favorite spaces year-round.
Beautiful punched out fabric patterns, easy to set up, and can be used indoors and outdoors
Handmade with high-quality weather-resistant and UV treated Tyvek fabric for outdoor use – superior quality and construction
Lantern features a durable stainless steel frame
Battery: Included, (1 x AAA rechargeable NiMH 700 mAh 1.2v), replaceable
Solar Housing: Solar Panel 2.25″ x 1.625″, on/off switch w/ photosensor (Automatically turns on at night)
Collapsable for compact storage
14"Dia. x 9"H
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, these 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.