Come rain or come shine.
The beauty of this umbrella holder’s design is in the simplicity of its details: Four wooden legs contain two steel levels that work together to keep umbrellas upright and floors dry. The top level is divided into two sections, so umbrellas don’t crowd each other (and dry more quickly) and don’t tip over; the bottom level has a low lip to collect any water that might still be dripping. It’s an elegant solution to a messy problem, and instantly upgrades any entryway.
Photography by Rocky Luten, Julia Gartland
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