Introducing the Terra Lusa Sidewalk Umbrella, a standout piece from the renowned Terra Lusa Umbrella Collection. This umbrella is not just a rain shield, but a piece of art, steeped in history and culture.
The design of this umbrella is deeply rooted in the Portuguese sidewalk culture, and it draws its inspiration from the traditional calcada pattern of Praça Duque da Terceira in Lisbon, better known as the square of Cais do Sodré. The calcada pattern is known for its unique and intricate designs, and these elements are beautifully represented on the umbrella.
One of the most distinctive features of the Portuguese sidewalk is the use of small, flat pieces of stone arranged in a pattern or image, like a mosaic. This feature is reflected in the design of the Terra Lusa Sidewalk Umbrella, making it a true homage to the traditional Portuguese sidewalk.
The umbrella is ideal to carry in the suitcase because it measures 24cm when closed. This compact size makes it a convenient travel companion, ready to protect you from unexpected rain showers wherever you go. Despite its compact size when closed, the umbrella opens up to a generous 102cm in diameter, providing ample coverage during a downpour.
The canopy of the umbrella is made of durable material that can withstand the elements, ensuring that you stay dry even in heavy rain. The sturdy handle and frame provide a secure grip and ensure that the umbrella can withstand strong winds.
In conclusion, the Terra Lusa Sidewalk Umbrella is more than just an umbrella. It’s a piece of art, a piece of history, and a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Lisbon. Whether you’re a fan of history, a collector of unique artifacts, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful, functional design, the Terra Lusa Sidewalk Umbrella is a must-have addition to your collection.