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Solar Garden Projection Light, Floral Iron Lantern, IP65 Waterproof
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Cut iron, warm light, and floral shadows thrown across the lawn after dark
A single LED glows behind a stencil cut from iron, and the pattern it casts spreads across walls, fences and grass once the sun drops. Depending on the version you choose, the projection is a mandala, a sunflower or a peony in soft warm light, with one option throwing shifting RGB colour instead. The retro lantern shape sits low to the ground, so the light reads as garden detail rather than a flood lamp.
There is no plug and no wiring. A solar panel on top charges through the day, an IP65 seal keeps rain and splashes out, and a built in sensor handles the on and off so the lamp lights itself at dusk and rests at sunrise.
Key Benefits
- Floral projection A cut iron stencil casts mandala, sunflower or peony patterns across walls, fences and grass.
- Runs on sun The top mounted solar panel charges by day, so there is no plug, no cable and no outdoor socket to find.
- IP65 weatherproof The sealed iron housing handles rain, splashes and seasonal weather without fogging or shorting out.
- Automatic dusk sensor A light sensor switches the lamp on at sunset and off at sunrise, with no switch or timer to set.
- Place it anywhere Stake it into soil, stand it on a deck or table, or hang it from a balcony hook.
- Warm or colour glow Pick a warm white pattern or the RGB version that cycles through soft colour.
Best for: gardens, patios, balconies and entry paths that need soft evening light without an outdoor power point.
Why It Works
The light does two jobs at once. The cut iron casts a clear floral shadow that adds pattern to plain walls and lawns, while the warm LED behind it keeps the overall glow gentle rather than harsh. Because it charges from the sun and senses dusk on its own, it stays useful through a full season with nothing to plug in or remember.
Quick Product Facts: Type: solar garden projection light; Housing: cut iron with floral stencil; Light source: LED, warm white or RGB by version; Power: integrated solar panel, daytime charge; Weather rating: IP65; Control: automatic dusk to dawn sensor; Placement: ground stake, flat surface or balcony hook; Patterns: mandala, sunflower, peony or RGB.
How It Fits Your Routine
Set it up once in spring. Push the stake into a bed near a path, stand it on the patio table, or hook it over a balcony rail where the panel still catches sun.
From there it runs itself. The panel tops up during the day, the sensor reads the sky, and the lamp lights at dusk and goes dark at sunrise. You walk past it on summer evenings and the floral shadow is simply there.
FAQ
Do I need to plug it in or charge it manually? No. The built in solar panel charges through daylight, so there is no cable and no socket required.
Can it stay outside in the rain? Yes. The IP65 rating means the sealed iron housing handles rain, splashes and seasonal weather.
How does it turn on? A light sensor switches it on automatically at dusk and off at sunrise, with no switch or timer to set.
What patterns can I choose? Mandala, sunflower or peony in warm white, plus a mandala version in colour changing RGB.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Solar garden projection light |
| Housing | Cut iron lantern with floral stencil |
| Light source | LED, warm white or RGB depending on version |
| Power | Integrated solar panel, charges in daylight |
| Weather rating | IP65 sealed for rain and splashes |
| Control | Automatic dusk to dawn light sensor |
| Placement | Ground stake, flat surface or balcony hook |
| Patterns | Mandala, sunflower, peony or RGB mandala |
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Can it stay outside in the rain?
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How long does the light last each night?
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Will it look right in the garden by day?
Customer reviews
Real customer feedback on this product.
Based on 25 reviews
Customers love how the lantern throws a soft floral pattern across walls and lawns at dusk, and many highlight that it charges on its own and lights up automatically each evening with nothing to plug in. Reviewers find it well made and weatherproof outside, and like choosing between the mandala, sunflower, peony and colour changing versions. A favourite for patios and balconies. Effect and run time vary by spot.
Zero wiring and it just works
I was after something for the garden path that I would never have to think about again, and this is exactly that. It charges all day, then lights itself the moment dusk arrives, throwing a soft floral shape across the fence. I never flick a switch and I never hunt for a plug. After a full month outside it still glows strong every single night.
A gentle glow I look forward to
At my age I wanted something pretty for the garden that needed nothing from me, and this little lantern delivers. The peony pattern lands on the fence and looks like soft lace once it gets dark. It comes on by itself every evening and rests by morning. My grandchildren think it is magic and honestly so do I.
Perfect on a small balcony
I hooked mine over the balcony rail where it still catches the afternoon sun. By evening it casts the sunflower pattern onto the wall behind my chairs and it looks really special. The iron body feels solid and weighty for something so compact. It has sailed through a few rainy nights already and keeps glowing right on cue.
Lovely effect, best up close
The floral projection is genuinely beautiful and the warm tone is exactly what I hoped for. I learned that it looks sharpest when it sits close to a wall or planter, where the pattern stays crisp. Further away it softens, which is still pretty but less defined. Once I moved mine nearer the fence I was completely won over.
My allotment now has atmosphere
I staked this into the bed at the edge of my vegetable plot and it has changed how the space feels in the evening. The mandala spreads across the shed wall and gives the whole corner a calm mood while I tidy up after work. It charges fine on a normal day of sun. A small thing that brings a surprising amount of pleasure.
The RGB version is so much fun
I chose the colour changing mandala and it slowly shifts through soft shades on the wall by my dining table outside. It is gentle rather than flashy, which is exactly what I wanted for relaxed evenings. Friends always ask where the colours are coming from. It has become a real talking point at every summer dinner.
Solid little lantern, looks premium
The cut iron housing feels well made and the matte finish looks far more expensive than I expected. I stood it on the deck table and the warm pattern wraps around the corner of the house beautifully. The dusk sensor is spot on, lighting up just as the sky turns. Genuinely impressed with how put together it feels.
Soft light for our front path
We tucked this beside the front step and it greets us with a warm floral shadow every time we come home after dark. It avoids any harsh beam, offering more of a gentle welcome that makes the entrance feel cared for. It charges happily even on cloudier days here. I have already pointed it out to half the street.
Adore it in the flower border
Mine sits low among the planting and the peony pattern blooms across the lawn each night like a second flower bed made of light. The scale is perfect, small enough to hide by day and lovely by night. It has handled a stormy week outside with ease. This is the kind of detail that makes a garden feel magical.
Set it once in spring, done
I pushed the stake into the border back in spring and have barely touched it since. It tops up from the sun by day and lights the fence with a warm mandala every evening without any input from me. The whole thing runs on its own rhythm and I find that genuinely restful. Easily the lowest effort upgrade my garden has had.
Pretty accent, gentle by design
I went in expecting a bright path light and it is really more of a soft decorative glow, which once I understood it I came to love. The floral shadow on the patio wall is genuinely charming in the evening. It is best thought of as mood lighting rather than a floodlight. For cosy ambience it is exactly right.
Brilliant for evening drinks outside
We keep ours on the table during summer evenings and the warm pattern it throws across the terrace wall sets the perfect mood for a glass of wine. It feels sturdy and the finish suits our stone terrace really well. The sensor handles everything so we never fuss with a switch. A small luxury we use almost every night.
A calm corner in my sunroom garden
I placed mine just outside the conservatory where it catches plenty of light through the day. Come evening the sunflower pattern glows across the glass and the nearby pots and it feels wonderfully peaceful. At my time of life I value things that need zero fiddling, and this asks nothing of me. It has quickly become a favourite.
Great gift that actually got used
I bought this for my parents and it has turned into the thing they show off to every visitor. They staked it by the back lawn and the warm mandala spreads across the grass each night. It survives the weather and lights itself, leaving them with zero upkeep to manage. Honestly the easiest gift win I have had in years.
Soft mandala on the courtyard wall
Our little courtyard felt a bit flat at night until this arrived. The mandala spreads across the brick and gives the whole space a warm, lived in feeling once the sun drops. It charges on the windowsill ledge during the day with ease. Such a simple thing yet it completely changed the evening mood out there.
Charming once the sun cooperates
On bright days it stores plenty and glows for hours into the evening, casting a lovely peony across the patio. On a string of grey days the run time is shorter, which makes sense given it runs on sunshine. I moved mine to a sunnier spot and that sorted it. The pattern itself is genuinely gorgeous.
Looks expensive, runs on nothing
The matte iron lantern looks like something from a smart garden boutique yet it runs on pure sunshine. I have it on the steps leading down to the lawn and the warm floral shadow makes the descent feel inviting in the dark. It came on automatically the very first evening and has glowed faithfully every night since. Thoroughly happy.
Weatherproof and reliable
We get plenty of rain where I live so I was curious how it would hold up, and it has been faultless through several wet spells. The sealed iron body keeps everything dry and the light comes on like clockwork at dusk. The mandala on the back fence looks great even after a downpour. A dependable little piece for the garden.
My terrace evenings transformed
I have two of these now, one staked in a pot and one on the table, and together they wrap the terrace in soft floral light. The warm tone is so soothing after a long day. They charge through the afternoon and glow well into the night entirely on their own. I keep recommending them to everyone who visits.
Compact but mighty in mood
It is smaller than I pictured, sitting neatly in the palm of my hand, yet the atmosphere it creates is anything but small. I stood it among the pots by the back door and the sunflower glow gives the whole area a warm evening character. It needs zero attention from me day to day. A clever little thing.
The peony pattern is stunning
Of all the options I went with the peony and I am so glad I did. It opens across the garden wall like a flower made of warm light and it draws the eye every single evening. It charges itself and lights itself, so all I do is enjoy it. This has been one of my favourite garden additions in years.
Easy win for the deck
Stood this on the corner of the deck and forgot about it, which is the best compliment I can give. It quietly charges all day then paints a warm mandala across the rail and wall once evening sets in. The build feels rugged enough to live outside all season. Simple, handsome and completely hassle free.
Beautiful glow, gentle output
The floral light it casts is lovely and the warm amber tone feels really cosy on the patio at night. It is a soft accent piece rather than a bright outdoor lamp, so I keep it close to the wall where the pattern shows best. Understood that way it is a delight. The iron body also looks lovely by day.
Runs itself all summer long
I set this up at the start of summer and it has glowed faithfully every night since with absolutely nothing from me. The sun charges it, the sensor lights it, and the warm mandala greets us across the patio each evening. It has weathered everything the season threw at it. This is exactly the kind of effortless that I appreciate.
We set this in the flower bed beside the patio and the mandala spreads right across the back wall once it gets dark. The glow is warm and soft, so the whole corner feels welcoming on summer evenings. I love that it wakes up on its own as the sky fades. It has become my favourite spot to sit with a cup of tea.