Don’t head indoors yet: Martha Stewart’s lantern brings style, warmth, and a glow to fall nights on your patio – for under $60
Martha's elegantly designed lantern is the fall upgrade your patio craves – it's enough to keep outdoor hosting alive during the cooler season


We're at that point of the calendar where we're encouraged to retreat back inside – to a sanctuary with knitted throw blankets, candles, and everything pumpkin spiced. If anyone can convince us otherwise, however, it's Martha Stewart, the original influencer, who has designed outdoor lighting that's dreamy enough to keep us outdoors that little bit longer.
Martha Stewart's Metal Lantern (available at QVC) is all you need to upgrade your patio for the cooler weeks – or even months – ahead. It has the warming glow you'd expect from a candle without any safety concerns (yes, the electronic flame can be controlled with a remote), and its charming colorway introduces a touch of the unexpected red theory without feeling overpowering.
While we've seen Martha design a host of beautiful furniture and accessories for inside our homes, this lantern is one of the most notable outdoor pieces I've seen this year. Beautiful but functional, it's tempted me back to my garden, but I will continue to admire it through my patio window when the freezing temperatures arrive.
Elevate your outdoor evenings with the warm glow of this flickering LED candle. Designed to capture the charm of candlelight without the risk of an open flame, it brings effortless elegance to patios, terraces, and garden tables alike. With adjustable brightness and convenient timer settings at your fingertips, creating the perfect atmosphere has never been easier.
Martha's lantern feels timeless, but that doesn't make it any less fashionable for 2025 (and long into 2026), as experts explain.
'Lighting trends in 2025 are not confined to interiors. Outdoor spaces are being treated as true extensions of the home, with lighting playing a vital role in how they are enjoyed,' comments James Kendall, the operations director at KES Lighting & Home.
'Discreet wall lights, lantern-style fittings and ground-level LEDs are creating ambience while also improving safety. Warm-toned bulbs and layered schemes ensure gardens, patios and terraces feel inviting long after the sun has gone down. Well-chosen outdoor lighting allows homeowners to extend their living areas and make the most of every season.'
Martha's red lantern is my favorite, but she has yet more alternatives to tempt you back outside this fall. I've handpicked some more pieces below.
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Looking to improve curb appeal the Martha Stewart way? Make a stunning first impression at your entryway or create a warm, inviting atmosphere for evening gatherings with this oversized lantern in a beautiful green tone. Designed with ample space to highlight a flameless pillar candle, it provides more than 480 hours of gentle glow this fall and beyond.
Brighten up your backyard or garden party (yes, even in fall and winter) with these unique firecracker lights. Featuring brilliant LEDs, they let you set the perfect mood for any occasion, all easily controlled with the included remote. They're just the right amount of fun, without being over the top.
With star-shaped cutouts, the ceramic design casts a warm, glowing pattern that’s perfect for summer evenings and casual celebrations. Style it on the porch or patio for outdoor gatherings, or bring it indoors as a unique centerpiece that delights year-round.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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