Designed to Glow After Sunset
There is a certain confidence to outdoor solar lighting when it feels built into the experience. With the launch of theĀ Terra and Sola Lanterns, Brown Jordan brings its outdoor furniture sensibility into lighting with a sense of restraint and purpose. The result feels less decorative and more infrastructural, suited to spaces designed for shared use.
Terra takes a more architectural stance. Powder-coated aluminum frames are paired with teak accents that add warmth without softening the geometry. The scale feels intentional. It works well for hotel terraces, rooftop lounges, and poolside environments where lighting needs to support the setting, not compete with it. Sola introduces a softer note. Handwoven marine-grade rope adds texture and visual depth, especially at night, while maintaining a composed silhouette.
What makes this outdoor solar lighting particularly useful in hospitality settings is its flexibility. Cordless and easy to reposition, the lanterns move as spaces shift. Dining becomes lounging. Circulation paths change. Lighting adapts without rewiring or fixed plans.
Brown Jordan treats light here as part of the spatial toolkit rather than an accent layer. That approach aligns with integrated solutions like theĀ Tecka Table for automatic outdoor lighting, where illumination is embedded into how outdoor environments operate after dark. For designers shaping hotels, resorts, or multifamily amenities, Terra and Sola offer lighting that supports atmosphere, flow, and longevity.
Images Courtesy of Brown Jordan



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