SENZ Umbrellas has teamed up with Japanese Design studio Minä Perhonen, to release two unique textiles for the Senz, with similarly themed supporting products.



The "Twig" version was designed by Akira Minagawa with the "hope of catching the arrows of light that come through the twigs and foliage when holding your umbrella." Understated and sharp, the Twig textile treatment combines nicely with the modern design of the SENZ umbrella's shape.



The "Rain Symphony" variation was designed by Keiko Tanaka and it "... came to life through the joyful sound of raindrops playing with the wind and splashing on your umbrella." This design is bright and lively, but not obnoxious, and is perfect for batting away the gloom and doom of would-be naysayers on any rainy day. Perfect for any man or woman who loves a splash of color and fun.



All SENZ umbrellas come in 3 different sizes; mini, original, and extra large, and have slight variations on the shape. However, only 2 of the 3 sizes are available in the Minä Perhonen designs. Fortunately the size options you have, are available directly from the SENZ umbrellas shop. Simply pick your size and desired pattern and you are ready for purchase.



About Mina
Minä Perhonen was founded in 2003 by head designer Akira Minagawa. The design label rapidly achieved the reputation as one of the most prestigious from Japan. Minä is internationally known for a timeless and classical design sensibility, associated with sustainability and craftsmanship, and thoughtfully re-using subtle details across multiple collections.
mina-perhonen.jp and senzbyminaperhonen.com



About SENZ
SENZ umbrellas can resist storms of 100 km/h and have a distinguished style. First winning the 2007 Red Dot design award, they have continued on to achieve what many consider the ultimate design prize, the iF Gold award. Commonly referred to as the Oscar of the design world.
www.senzumbrellas.com