Stand bottom has wood panel finished with water repellent lacquer Finish.
Made with combination of solid and composite wood in Cappuccino Finish. Assembly required.
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Portland Umbrella Stand
The Portland Umbrella Stand is a perfect piece to place in a mudroom or entryway of your home. The sleek contemporary design with slatted wood allows for airflow and the wood bottom has water resistent lacquer finish to protect the stand from water damage. It's made from solid and composite wood in cappuccino finish. Assembly required.
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