Carolina Lanterns Provides A Welcoming Light for Southern Living’s Crane Island Idea House
Carolina Lanterns and Lighting was chosen to light Southern Living’s Idea House with copper lanterns specially designed to complement the entrance of the architecture [...]
2018 Charleston’s Choice Runner Up Lighting Store | The Post and Courier
Choosing a lantern is not as simple as choosing a table lamp. It requires a lot of thought and knowledge. Carolina Lanterns specializes in [...]
2018 Best Lighting Store | Moultrie News Readers’ Choice
Jan Clouse started Carolina Lanterns & Accessories in July of 1999. The business specializes in custom-made copper and brass lanterns and lamps that use [...]
Announcing Preferred Local Provider for Custom Lantern: Carolina Lanterns
A Custom Lantern has never been so easily accessible as it is today, thanks to Carolina Lanterns joining PreferredLocalBusiness.tv, a local preferred business directory that will [...]
WS Roofing | Electric vs. Gas Lanterns: Which is Best for You?
During ancient times, providing light in the darkness was a significant problem. After the invention of candles, lanterns soon became popular. The Greek poet Theopompus [...]
“Let It Shine” | Mount Pleasant Magazine
Chances are pretty good that Jan Clouse, owner of Carolina Lanterns & Lighting, can guess where you live if you tell her about the [...]
Discount lighting showroom opens: Moultrie News
Jan Clouse, owner of Carolina Lanterns and Lighting on Chuck Dawley Boulevard has expanded her business and her reach. She most recently opened [...]
“Treasure House” | Charleston Style & Design
Jan Clouse, president and founder of Carolina Lanterns & Lighting in Mount Pleasant, is not your typical Southern belle. Actually, you could call her [...]
Mount Pleasant Interview | Women in Business Feature
Carolina Lanterns was born when Jan Clouse was snubbed. While building her new home in 1998, she thought that gas lanterns flanking the front door [...]
As seen in The Post & Courier | July 22, 2001
Gas lanterns’ soft light returning to entryways Once common around Charleston in the 1800s, gas lanterns are making a bit of a comeback. The [...]