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Umbrella Stands

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Your Guide to Umbrella Stands

In a country where it rains an average of 150 days a year, an umbrella stand is less of a luxury and more of a practical necessity. A good stand keeps wet umbrellas upright, contained, and dripping onto a tray rather than onto your hallway floor or propped against a wall leaving damp marks.

Beyond the practical function, umbrella stands add a touch of character to an entryway. From slim cylindrical designs in powder-coated metal to traditional cast-iron stands and modern geometric wire frames, there's a style for every hallway — even the narrowest ones. Many also double as walking stick holders, making them useful for households with canes, cricket bats, or rolled-up yoga mats.

Style & Trends

Cast-iron and brass umbrella stands bring a classic, heritage feel that suits period homes and traditional hallways. Slim powder-coated metal stands in matte black or white are the most versatile — they blend into modern and minimalist spaces without drawing attention. For a design-led entryway, look for sculptural stands in unusual shapes or materials like terrazzo and concrete. Coordinate the stand's finish with your coat hooks and door hardware for a cohesive entrance.

What to Look For

Basic metal and wire umbrella stands start from £15–£30. Mid-range ceramic and powder-coated designs cost £30–£60. Premium cast-iron, brass, and designer stands run £60–£120. The stand should be at least 50cm tall to prevent longer umbrellas from toppling, and the opening wide enough to fit a full-size golf umbrella (about 5cm diameter when furled). A removable drip tray is essential — check that it's easy to empty and clean.

Quick Checklist

  • Choose a stand with a drip tray to protect floors
  • Weighted bases prevent tipping when loaded

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