Our Jazz Age series pays tribute to the 1920s, a time when people used to enjoy their lives to the fullest. We aim to create a space that evokes the essence of that era—a place where you can capture carefree moments. The Double-Sided Glitzy Sequins will transform your space, infusing it with a radiant golden shine.
This "Flapper Fringe" Umbrella novelty is adorned with pearl beads and a golden fringe, reflecting the bold and glamorous style of flapper dresses, feathered headbands, and sparkling accessories.
- UV50+ Protection: Provides 99% protection against harmful sunrays, and resistance to fading for ensuring the fabric color stays vibrant and long lasting
- Wood Pole: Sturdy 1 1/4" diameter beech wood pole boasts its natural grain patterns, along with fiberglass ribs to add stability to support the canopy
- Easy to Open & Tilt: The push lift mechanism allows opening and closure of the canopy with ease, along with tiltable design by adjustable aluminum hinge to adjust the shade angle
- Protected Cover: Includes a transparent umbrella cover to provide protection against dust and light rain, and a carry bag for transporting umbrella a breeze
- Avoid use of chemicals, spot clean with a mild, soapy water.
- If the item gets wet, allow to air dry completely before storing away.
- Close the umbrella during high winds to reduce the risk of damage.
- Keep the umbrella away from the fire or heat sources.
We suggest using walnut oil for frame maintenance to extend its lifespan which in preventing cracking, fading, and warping. Here are the steps for using walnut oil to care for wooden frame:
- 1. Prepare walnut oil and a soft cloth.
- 2. Apply walnut oil onto cloth and wipe on wooden pole and ribs.
- 3. Allow the walnut oil to completely absorb into the furniture surface, then use a clean, soft cloth to wipe off excess oil..
- 4. Repeat these steps as necessary until the wood surface appears smooth and shiny.
It is important not to use an excessive amount of oil when maintaining wooden furniture with walnut oil, as this may cause the surface to become sticky. The frequency of maintenance should be based on the actual condition of the furniture, typically recommended every 3-6 months.