#umbrella Holder William Morris

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This item is fragile and must be packed on a pallet.

  • Code: BU5322-2
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Size: 19x19x44cm
  • Min order quantity: 2
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 9.38 kg
  • Length: 45.00 cm
  • Width: 23.00 cm
  • Height: 51.00 cm
  • Carton Qty: 2
Carton:
  • Weight: 10.50 kg
  • Length: 45.00 cm
  • Width: 23.00 cm
  • Height: 53.00 cm
Please note this item is handpainted and glazed - there will be imperections in finish and glazing this is part of the beauty of the product. We do not classify as fault.
Come rain or shine, an umbrella is an accessory that you are bound to possess and constantly reached out for whenever you are stepping out. Instead of keeping them tucked away in all kinds of spaces that were never meant to be for their storage, give them a stand where they would settle in and would be easy to grab when you need them most. Simple organisers such as this umbrella holder can make your everyday life so much easier and fuss free. When they come with the kind of attractive features such as this piece does, it would just as hard to resist.
While umbrellas are sure to give you the kind of protection you need from harsh sunshine or pelting rain, giving them a place to settle in when they are not hard at work, is rudimentary aspect of good home organisation. Hardworking accessories of your everyday life require their own space and umbrellas are one such much needed kind of accessory. Crafted from porcelain, the William Morris umbrella holder is traditional looking porcelain article which is elegantly tall at 44 CM and which would also not merely hold your umbrellas in a neat clutch but also double up as a tall vase to display long stemmed flowers, dry stems and grasses that could be used in the corner of any room. The gorgeous blue and white porcelain stand upholds the finest traditions of porcelain making which is evident in its finish and glaze.