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Is It Summer Yet?

Add colour, glamour and decadent style to your summer setting this year, with all new beautiful artisan parasols from East London Parasol Company

With the year we’ve had, everyone deserves a touch of glamour and decadence this summer, and East London Parasol Company has the ultimate garden accessory. Their motto ‘live colourfully’ is reflected in designs in all colours of the rainbow, providing a cheerful show stopper to lift our spirits. A gorgeous garden parasol is the easiest way to create a style statement in any outdoor setting.

The beautiful hand-made East London parasols are a simple way to extend your living area into the outdoors. Their parasols range from bright colours and contemporary prints to tasselled on-trend regency style glamour. Perfect for stylishly shading dining alfresco, creating your own festival or holiday vibe, or afternoon lounging with a good book. Ornament your garden, terrace or patio with a luxurious, vibrant parasol and create a beautiful space to share with your bubble.

  • East London Parasol Co have partnered with One Tree Planted, and will plant a tree in India and Indonesia for every parasol sold.
  • This year, East London Parasol Company is excited to announce that they have started production in the UK. Founder, Lucy Ferguson, is working with local carpenters in Hampshire, who had previously been making stage scenery, but due to COVID-19, needed to diversify. The frames are made from FSC certified ash wood and the fixtures and fittings are bespoke designs in brass for East London Parasol Co.
  • In addition, the East London Parasol Company showcases 5 new designs for 2021, in 2 metre bamboo round parasols and 3 metre octagonal parasols. The collection includes new vibrant colours, patterns and two contemporary prints.

Catherine Round Bamboo Parasol – from £399 – available in 2m width

Catherine Octagonal Parasol – from £985- available in 3m width

(both excl. base)

This new parasol showcases the iconic evil eye symbol, a talisman we all need at the moment!

Handmade in Bali with hand-carved wooden pole, fabric digitally printed on a turquoise canopy with orange threading and white fringing. 

The octagonal parasol has a canopy screen printed in Rajasthan, and a frame made from FSC certified ash wood  in Hampshire with bespoke brass fittings and pulleys.

Iain Round Bamboo Parasol – from £399- available in 2m width

Big Iain Octagonal Parasol – from £985 – available in 3m width

(both excl. base)

Handmade in Bali with hand-carved black lacquered wooden pole, fabric digitally printed canopy with black threading and white fringing. 

The octagonal parasol has a canopy screen printed in Rajasthan, and a frame made from FSC certified ash wood in Hampshire with bespoke brass fittings and pulleys.

*the 3m octagonal parasol also has the option of the design on the inside of the canopy

Helena Round Bamboo Parasol – from £399 (excl. base) Available in 2 and 3m widths

Made by hand in Bali. A glamorous canopy in hand painted beige with a design in hand painted gold ink, with white fringing and elegant dark purple tassels with gold beading. Very Bridgerton…

The pole is made from hand-carved durian wood with black lacquer, gold paint and finial, the pole join is made from solid brass

Wolfie Round Bamboo Parasol – from £ 399 (excl. base)- available in 2 and 3m widths

Made by hand in Bali. An elegant olive coloured canopy with a hand painted twill and lotus design in gold ink, with white fringing and burnt orange tassels with gold beading

The pole is made from hand-carved durian wood with gold paint and finial, the pole join is made from solid brass

Augusta Round Bamboo Parasol – from £399 (excl. base)- available in 2 and 3m widths

Made by hand in Bali. A dramatic orange canopy with a hand painted twill and lotus design in black ink, with orange fringing and yellow tassels and beading

The pole is made from hand-carved durian wood with black lacquer, gold paint and finial, the pole join is made from solid brass

It is no wonder that In India the parasol was considered a symbol of royalty, shading a maharaja from the fierce tropical sun as he sat in his bejewelled howdah high on an elephant’s back and the ancient tradition of the ornamental parasol is now flourishing again thanks to the East London Parasol Company.

For more information please visitwww.eastlondonparasols.com