I Always Use This Clever Diptyque 'Traveling Lantern' When Entertaining in My Garden — It's Atmospheric, and Wind-Proof, too

With a design that makes it super easy to load your candle in, and keep it light outside, this style of candle holder is my pick for an outdoor space

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(Image credit: Diptyque)

It's a guarantee when I'm entertaining friends in my garden and the sun starts to set, I'll break out the 'traveling lantern', bringing it out to my outdoor coffee table like some sort of Victorian groundskeeper doing his rounds.

I call it a traveling lantern, because that's what Diptyque calls it, and the brand's take on an outdoor candle holder is one of my favorite things I own. Before I found myself in possession of this lantern, I, like everyone else, played the dangerous game of trying to light tea candles and awkwardly drop them into a votive, or try awkwardly light it when it was already placed inside. On the flip side, I never really took my scented candle collection outdoors, fighting against every errant gust of wind that sought to extinguish its flame.

That's what I love about the traveling lantern concept. It holds a standard-size candle (you could even opt for a citronella candle to keep pests at bay), and it's easy to load it in as the holder and hurricane lantern are separate. It's my garden decor must-have, and now it's yours, too.

However, while my Diptyque one is a thing of beauty, it's also a thing of expense. But, as it turns out, there are lots of cool designs around this summer, some even bringing interesting pattern, shape, and color to proceedings. Here are six others to buy now, at a more approachable price point.

So, what to put inside your traveling lantern? I often do use scented candles inside mine, and in a small enough space you can smell them — if you've got a particular fragrant garden though, it might not be worth your time.

In which case, unscented candles are generally cheaper, and you could switch out classic votive candles for pillar candles if you're happy to do the clean-up after.

Of course, if your lantern has a wide enough opening, citronella candles are a great choice for outdoors, especially if you get a lot of wasps visit your garden.

Luke Arthur Wells
Contributing Writer

Luke Arthur Wells is a freelance design writer, award-winning interiors blogger and stylist, known for neutral, textural spaces with a luxury twist. He's worked with some of the UK's top design brands, counting the likes of Tom Dixon Studio as regular collaborators and his work has been featured in print and online in publications ranging from Domino Magazine to The Sunday Times. He's a hands-on type of interiors expert too, contributing practical renovation advice and DIY tutorials to a number of magazines, as well as to his own readers and followers via his blog and social media. He might currently be renovating a small Victorian house in England, but he dreams of light, spacious, neutral homes on the West Coast.