The Tiny Little Chintz Umbrella showcases classic floral prints by Morris & Co., the most influential designer of the 19th century.
This umbrella boasts a compact and flat design, showcasing Morris & Co. fabric designs, specifically the teal and saffron multicoloured Little Chintz Morris pattern. It is equipped with a 3-section lightweight frame made of special aluminium and fiberglass, allowing it to resist inversion in typical wind conditions. The umbrella can easily be restored to its original shape by simply closing and reopening it.
Established in 1956, Fulton is the UK’s largest supplier of good-quality umbrellas and rainwear, known for their attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Materials: Lightweight aluminium and fibreglass frame
Dimensions: Measures 15cm closed and span when open 87cm
Our Pickup service is a convenient way for you to order online and collect your purchase in person at the Museum. Simply select the Pickup option at checkout.
We offer FREE delivery on UK-only orders over £50 (this does not apply to the Print on Demand service). FREE delivery will be calculated based on the total value of the order after discounts have been applied.
UK 1st Class: delivery 2-5 business days from dispatch
Europe: approximately 3-11 business days from dispatch (customs clearance may cause delays)
Rest of World: approximately 3-11 business days from dispatch (customs clearance may cause delays)
Please be aware that orders to International addresses may be subject to local customs duty or taxes. You will need to pay any additional charges for customs clearance, charges include local VAT and duty based on the value and origin of the product.
Weight Restriction
There is 5kg weight restriction for UK orders, and a 2kg weight restriction for International orders. If your order exceeds this weight, please contact the Online Shop team so that we can organise a quote for special delivery: onlineshop@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
Further information on our delivery options and returns policy can be found in Shipping & Returns.
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