Our Palm Springs series conveys a sense of relaxation and delight, rewinding the happiness that you used to have for leisure time. It provides not only the shade but also the time travel back to the 1950s when life was pure and simple. The swaying fringes evoke the cherished nostalgia, infusing your lounge areas with a touch of timeless grace.
This Mojito Umbrella features natural cotton fringe, combined with mint lime hue reflecting the refreshing Cuban cocktail for busting the summer.
- UV30+ Protection: The fabric blocks 97% of harmful UV rays, along with color fastness at EN standard grade 4 to retain its original color for years to come
- Wood Pole: 1 1/4" diameter rustic-styled beech wood pole provides durability and rigidity, combined with fiberglass ribs to maintain strength and stability
- Easy to Open & Tilt: Features push and pop mechanism for easy opening and closing, along with adjustable aluminum hinge for easily tilting the angle of canopy
- Protected Cover: Comes with a protective cover to shield the umbrella from dust or light rain, and a convenient carry bag for easy transportation
- 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.