Fiesta Solar Flaming Balloon
€14.95
The Fiesta Flaming Balloon Solar Lantern is a bold and colourful way to light up your garden with a vibrant touch. Designed in the style of a hot air balloon, it features a bright fiesta-inspired ombré finish and a swirling cut-out design that casts beautiful light patterns when illuminated. A warm white LED flickers inside to create a realistic flame effect, bringing a dynamic glow to your outdoor evenings.
Solar powered and wire-free, this hanging lantern charges during the day and automatically lights up at dusk. Lightweight yet durable, it’s easy to hang from a tree, hook or pergola and is built to withstand the Irish weather. Perfect for summer gatherings or simply adding a splash of fun to your garden décor all year round.
Key Features:
Hanging hot air balloon lantern with flickering flame-effect LED
Bright, multi-coloured ombré finish with cut-out detailing
Solar powered with automatic dusk activation
Lightweight and weather resistant for outdoor use
Integrated hook for easy hanging
Size: H32 x W14cm
Where to Use:
Hang from trees, pergolas or shepherd’s hooks to create a lively garden feature. Ideal for parties, outdoor dining areas or adding year-round colour and warmth to your garden.
Solar powered and wire-free, this hanging lantern charges during the day and automatically lights up at dusk. Lightweight yet durable, it’s easy to hang from a tree, hook or pergola and is built to withstand the Irish weather. Perfect for summer gatherings or simply adding a splash of fun to your garden décor all year round.
Key Features:
Hanging hot air balloon lantern with flickering flame-effect LED
Bright, multi-coloured ombré finish with cut-out detailing
Solar powered with automatic dusk activation
Lightweight and weather resistant for outdoor use
Integrated hook for easy hanging
Size: H32 x W14cm
Where to Use:
Hang from trees, pergolas or shepherd’s hooks to create a lively garden feature. Ideal for parties, outdoor dining areas or adding year-round colour and warmth to your garden.







































































































