Garden Parasol 2m Canvas Gold Leaf Patterns Bali
Bring a little visual theatre to a terrace, conservatory or quiet indoor corner with a garden parasol in canvas, Dorran wood and aluminium, handcrafted in Indonesia. The gold leaf pattern gives the canopy a warm, decorative shimmer, turning shade into part of the setting rather than something purely practical.
Garden Parasol 2m Canvas Gold Leaf Patterns Bali is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Bring a little visual theatre to a terrace, conservatory or quiet indoor corner with a garden parasol in canvas, Dorran wood and aluminium, handcrafted in Indonesia. The gold leaf pattern gives the canopy a warm, decorative shimmer, turning shade into part of the setting rather than something purely practical.
Garden Parasol 2m Canvas Gold Leaf Patterns Bali is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Gold pattern, soft shade and Balinese character
- The canvas canopy creates an immediate focal point, with gold detailing that catches the eye without feeling loud.
- It suits a patio, garden seating area or indoor display where height, pattern and shadow can shape the mood of the space.
- The warm decorative surface works especially well with natural wood, woven textures, plants and relaxed outdoor furniture.
- On still days it feels architectural. In a light breeze, the parasol becomes more like a slow-moving piece of garden décor.
- The Bali-inspired pattern brings a layered, travelled feeling to a room or outdoor setting.
Canvas, wood and aluminium, handcrafted in Indonesia
The parasol is made from canvas with a Dorran wood and aluminium structure. It is handcrafted in Indonesia, with decorative gold patterns inspired by the landscapes and visual traditions of Bali.
The finish is designed to be seen, not hidden away. Let it stand where the canopy can open fully and where the pattern has room to become part of the wider composition.
Styling it indoors or outside
Use it to soften a seating area, frame a garden table, or bring a festival-like layer to an event space. Indoors, it can sit as a decorative statement in a conservatory, studio, shop display or high-ceilinged room.
For outdoor use, place it in a suitable parasol base or support, chosen for its weight and location. Avoid leaving it out in heavy rain or prolonged damp, as decorative canvas and natural wood are best protected from harsh weather.
Care for the canopy and frame
Close the parasol when it is not in use and store it somewhere dry. Brush away loose dust from the canvas and wipe the frame with a dry or lightly damp cloth, then let it dry fully before storing.
Strong sun, rain and humidity can gradually soften colours and affect natural materials, so bring it under cover between uses if you want to preserve the finish for longer.
Balinese parasols in context
In Bali, ceremonial parasols are often seen in temple settings and processions, where height, colour and ornament carry symbolic meaning within Balinese Hindu culture. Decorative home and garden versions echo that visual language in a more everyday form, bringing the same sense of vertical drama, shade and celebration into a living space. Gold is often associated with splendour and sacred ornament in Balinese design, which makes the leaf pattern feel especially fitting here: warm, reflective and quietly ceremonial, without turning the parasol into a ritual object.
Size and details
This is a 2 m garden parasol and weighs 6000 g. It is made from canvas, Dorran wood and aluminium, and is part of the Bali Home Decor Parasols range.
A memorable garden or home gift
It makes a generous gift for someone who loves expressive interiors, garden gatherings or decorative pieces with a sense of place. Choose it for a housewarming, a new patio, a conservatory refresh or a summer celebration.
Material
Durran Wood, Canvas, Aluminium
Colour
Yellow
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