Collection: Decorative & Festive Lanterns

Celebrate any occasion with our enchanting collection of decorative and festive lanterns. Our collection features a variety of styles, from traditional paper lanterns to vibrant silk lanterns. Perfect for adding a touch of magic to your home or garden, our lanterns are sure to create a memorable and festive atmosphere.

How to Style Your Lanterns

1. Frame the entrance
Use the wall‑mounted New Year Decorative Lantern Pendants to “frame” thresholds.

  • Hang a pair on either side of your front door or interior entryway.
  • Combine with the three‑dimensional blessing lantern hanging slightly in front for depth: flat lanterns on the wall, 3D lantern floating in the middle.

2. Create a lantern cluster
The three‑dimensional blessing lantern pendant works beautifully in multiples.

  • Hang 2–3 at staggered heights over a console, in a stairwell, or in a corner of the living room.
  • Mix sizes or styles (3D blessing lantern + round waterproof lanterns) for a small “lantern cloud” effect.

3. Light the path outdoors
Use the waterproof lanterns anywhere you want a gentle glow.

  • Line a balcony or porch with several lanterns hung along the railing or from hooks.
  • Mark a garden path or courtyard entrance by hanging two or three from tree branches or a pergola beam.
  • Add warm white LED string lights or small battery LEDs inside for nighttime gatherings.

4. Build a festive wall
If ceiling hanging isn’t ideal, create a “festival wall.”

  • Mount the New Year Decorative Lantern Pendants in a vertical or grid layout above a sideboard.
  • Add a 3D blessing lantern in the center and smaller red accents (couplets, paper cuttings) around them.

5. Layer with existing decor

  • Pair lanterns with your silk scrolls and calligraphy prints: lanterns for depth and color, scrolls for height and line.
  • In a Japandi or minimalist space, keep the palette mostly neutral and let the lanterns be the main pop of red.

6. Extend beyond New Year

  • Keep one or two lanterns in an entryway or reading corner year‑round as symbols of welcome and good fortune.
  • Use them again for Mid‑Autumn Festival, family celebrations, or dinner parties to instantly shift the mood.