Di Classe G-Umbrella Stand

The grass is greener under the umbrella's side.

Umbrella stands can get really wet and messy during rainy days, which is unfortunate because it is usually the first thing guests see upon entering the door. Well not anymore, thanks to the Di Classe G-Umbrella Stand, it solves this predicament by making the stand look like a simple patch of grass, through the use of a clear glass. Its patch of grass looks beautiful and natural even when wet, and the glass itself is removable so cleaning is a cinch.
$151 – $300
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