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Locarno solid color parasol with tilt Ø150 cm

€51.00
Color

Description

  • Tilt function & adjustable height
  • Water-repellent & rot-resistant fabric
  • Railing bracket or base compatible

This round Locarno parasol is available in a many beautiful colors and you can create your very own personal style on the balcony. The fabric is treated so it is water-repellent and rot-resistant. Powder-coated silver-gray two-part pole that can be adjusted to the desired height with a screw mechanism. The parasol can be tilted with a button on the pole, so you can create shade all day. Fits both railing brackets or parasol base.

It is important that you make sure that your parasol is not tilted when it´s very windy. Heavy wind could get a hold of your parasol and damage your parasol or worst case your parasol will fly away. We also recommend that you take your parasol down when not in use. 

Measurements:
Ø:150 cm.
Height: 220 cm.
Pole: Ø25 mm.
Fabric: 100% polyester 160 g/m2. UV factor: 50+.

When strong winds, it is important that the parasol is closed. When the parasol is not in use, we always recommend closing the parasol and taking it down. 

Buy a suitable bracket or a base for your parasol. 

Worth knowing - and measuring, before buying a parasol

When buying a parasol for your balcony, there are several things to consider. Here’s a quick overview of what you should think about and what you need to measure before purchasing a parasol.

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Does the size of the parasol match the size of your balcony?

The question we hear most often is: will the parasol fit on my balcony?

That’s why we’ve created a visual guide showing how different parasol sizes fit balconies of varying lengths and depths.

Read more here