So you notice the climate is starting to change and the temperature is starting to subside in the gulf. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could spend more of your time relaxing in your lovely garden. Time to try out that teak garden set you bought in June? But hold on, you need shading from all that direct sunlight or you’ll be looking like a lobster in no time! Then its Time to get a garden umbrella!
With Umbrellas, like everything there are expensive and the inexpensive versions. Question is what do you want? Now let me start by saying that you can get a very affordable garden umbrella that doesn’t have to break the bank. However there are a multitude of types and options that people often become confused by. So let me run through some of the types that there are.
The types
Cantilever umbrellas like the type shown on the left have a hanging arm that extends out and holds the fabric of the umbrella. These types come in a variety of sizes in both square and circular designs. They are not suitable for very windy locations where the umbrella might blow over. The bases range from 50kg to 150kg depending on the size of the shading area. Made from aluminium these types of umbrellas are generally powder coated to avoid white rust and are lightweight and easy to move. Depending on whether the umbrella is a top of the range or standard version, there will be different types of opening and closing mechanisms.
The teak pole canvas umbrella is our standard garden umbrella that has been tried and tested many times in the Gulf. Well built, it will last a long time with the only requirement to change or wash the canvas fabric. These type of umbrellas come in a range of sizes with the largest around the 4 meter mark. There is also the option of the square or round version. The canvas umbrella that we offer comes with brass fittings and a pulley system for opening and closing. In the roof of the umbrella there is a small vent to prevent uplift. Uplift is when the wind blows the top of umbrella off. The vent is designed to allow the air to pass through and escape easily. The umbrella compliments teak garden furniture extremely well.
The hanging umbrella, a cousin of the cantilever umbrella is a much more stirdy umbrella and designed to cover a greater area but also be used in windier conditions. The hanging umbrella normally comes with a large base ranging from 120KG upwards to 180KG and beyond. They range in size from 3m up to 5 meters in length. There are a variety of designs in both teak wood and aluminium. Again these types of umbrellas have an opening and closing mechanism varying in their sophistication depending on the price. Fabrics available range from Polyester in varying grades through to Acrylic and Olefin.
Stephen Foot is the Marketing Manager of Falaknaz The Warehouse LLC Dubai. You can visit the site at www.falaknazthewarehouse.com







