WELCOME TO
OUR LOOKBOOK 2025
Our parasols are designed around 18 months ahead, and the 2025 collection was created during summer 2023 whilst I was very pregnant. Limited in travel, I enjoyed drawing inspiration from the beautiful gardens which my partner has created in Norfolk and this collection is centered around home. I’ve created designs with the aim that they bring pleasure, theatricality and - most importantly- that they’re easy to style and enjoy.
SUMMER MARIGOLDS
The Marigold Collection
The kitchen garden is a sea of orange, filled with self seeded marigold and calendula flowers. I love the exuberance of these blooms, and the contrast between their bright petals and green leaves. They gave me a feeling of light and positivity which I tried to express in the Marigold and Saffron parasols with their floral motifs against fresh white.
COOL ZIG-ZAG
THE EDMUND COLLECTION
The Edmund Indigo Octagonal Parasol has a deep navy chevron print lined with deep cream, and the Edmund Citrus has a tangerine orange chevron print exterior and sunshine yellow lining.
Floral meadows
THE DAPHNE COLLECTION
To encourage biodiversity we scattered seeds for wild flowers in patches of bare earth. The results were glorious thickets of poppies, snapdragons, scabious and grasses, an eye-pleasing carpet of colour captured in the floral print on our new Daphne parasols.
Scallop heaven
THE LUNA COLLECTION
It’s amazing what you notice when you stop rushing around. I began to pay attention to how shapes fitted together. Above the wildflowers is an immense expanse of 18th C roof which comes down very low. It’s a feat of terracotta tiling and I found the way the tiles overlapped pleasing, and so this simple pattern inspired the Luna print.
2025 NEW
ROUND BAMBOO PARASOLS
Around our front door grow scented lavender bushes and the Viola parasol is created from these colours which conjure serenity. We're also introducing Margaret; a beautiful parasol printed with a pale blue scallop shell design.
ELEGANT SWIRLS
THE LEXHAM COLLECTION
Joyful & elegant organic swirls, the Lexham pattern is inspired by the brush strokes of artist William de Morgan.
A BLOOMING ABUNDANCE