Mushroom Fairy House Garden Decor Solar Light – Outdoor Gnome Statue with Squirrel, Resin Teapot Decorative Figurine for Patio, Lawn, Yard & Balcony, for Women, Mom, and Home

Original price was: $33.98.Current price is: $19.46.

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Specification Chair Armchair Sofas
Height 37" 42" 42"
Width 26.5" 32.5" 142"
Depth 19.5" 22.5" 24.5"
Assembly Required No No Yes
Packaging Type Box Box Box
Package Weight 55 lbs. 64 lbs. 180 lbs.
Packaging Dimensions 27" x 26" x 39" 45" x 35" x 24" 46" x 142" x 25"
Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Mushroom Fairy House Garden Decor Solar Light – Outdoor Gnome Statue with Squirrel, Resin Teapot Decorative Figurine for Patio, Lawn, Yard & Balcony, for Women, Mom, and Home

  1. Julie

    Perfect size.
    This little teapot is adorable.

  2. Susan

    To cute
    Sooooo cute, looks great in my garden

  3. Pauline Riley

    Teapot Fairy Hiyse
    Great little teapot house, good service, good quality and looks great in the garden. Very pleased with it.

  4. Barbara Slepski

    Teapot solar
    Cute and works

  5. P. McAllister

    Size is prefect
    This is just the right size.

  6. gamer1962

    Fairy Tea Pot
    Absolutely adorable fairy tea pot

  7. Amber

    Beautiful piece for the patio
    This teapot was a great gift for my mom who loves tea. She has it on the table on her patio because it lights up by solar. She loves looking at it every night.

  8. J. Donnelly

    Fills with rain water like a bucket
    I bought three of these things for my garden. They looked great at night. After a couple months I noticed all three of them stopped working. A couple more months went by until I decided to replace them. When I went to retrieve them I discovered all three were filled with rain water. Not a little rain water. They were filled like a bucket of water. Turning them upside down emptied them out. Apparently, once filled with water the electronics shorted out and that was all she wrote. A little epoxy around the solar panel would have fixed the problem. Apparently there’s an epoxy shortage in China. Don’t waste your money.

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