1. Outdoor patio umbrellas are a beautiful blend of flair and
function. They can be art in and of themselves, (just ask Christo and
Jeanne-Claude) and they can provide a happy little corner of shade for
your lounging enjoyment. When was the last time your Rothko print did
that?
2. If your patio table
has an umbrella hole in it, you know what to do! Pop in your umbrella,
and you're ready to party. Not feeling it? Slide the umbrella out, and
cover the hole with a hurricane lamp or a pretty vase of flowers.
3. No umbrella hole? No worries! An offset patio umbrella is a portable, chic alternative. Offset umbrellas
are anchored to an umbrella stand and lean unobtrusively over your
table. An added bonus is that you won't have to peek around an umbrella
pole to chat with somebody sitting directly across from you.
4. Have shade, will travel. An offset patio umbrella can go wherever
you need it. Once you're done enjoying a shady brunch at the patio dining table,
shimmy your offset umbrella over to the poolside and pour some shade
onto your chaise lounge. That's what we call multi-tasking.
5. Don't let your summer luau turn into musical chairs as one
unlucky guest has to shift, tilt, and scoot to keep the sun out of his
or her eyes. Many outdoor umbrellas have a handy tilt feature that lets
the umbrella do the twisting, so your guests can save their fancy moves
for the late-night limbo contest.
6. If you have a wood patio furniture set, you'll love the look of a wood patio umbrella. They're elegant on their own and can seamlessly tie together the aesthetics of your deck and your patio furniture set.
7. Aluminum patio umbrellas
are a versatile choice, available in oodles of colors, finishes and
designs. They're an inexpensive way to accessorize your backyard, and
if you want to buy a whimsical outdoor umbrella adorned with umbrella lights or a beer logo for your next theme party, we won't call you impulsive. We may, however, fish for an invite.
8. We blame Mary Poppins. If you can totally picture your patio
umbrella flying off to England on a windy day, you're not alone. While patio umbrella stands
will keep your umbrella stable in a stiff breeze, it's generally a good
idea to fold up and put away your patio umbrella when the major winds
come out. We're just saying.