Cork is an amazing sustainable resource that can be made into many more things than just wine corks, like this cool new Natural Cork Umbrella.
This unique umbrella has an upside down canopy with the traditional dry side facing out that allows it to be easily closed when trying to enter a car on a rainy... More
A combination of a compact umbrella and a leafy green head of romaine lettuce... for obvious reasons of course.
While at first glance it may seem like normal heather gray hoodie, this one has built-in heating elements in the chest, back, and both pockets that quickly spread... More
This unique umbrella from Japan has the rib structure on the outside on purpose to provide more headroom.
This is the only umbrella that illuminates the base of its handle to alert you to approaching inclement weather. The handle has a built-in radio receiver that... More
Used to predict the weather since 1750, the storm glass was a unique and mysterious instrument used on old sailing ships to help captains forecast the weather... More
Sculptural desktop weather station with glowing etched icons in a crystal block.
When skiing, snowboarding, shoveling snow, throwing snowballs or just spending any extended time out in the frigid winter weather, keep your hands extra toasty... More
These high-tech winter gloves feature ultra-thin stainless steel wires that heat up the full length of the fingers and the back of the hand up to a maximum temperature... More
This voracious umbrella holder has a terrifying design inspired by a great white shark with its huge jaws opened wide to shove a few umbrellas, canes, or harpoons... More
Beach umbrellas are bulky and tend to blow away in the ocean breeze, but this giant, wind-powered beach shade actually works with the wind, not against it.
Rather than becoming a dangerous projectile when the winds pick up, this innovative market umbrella features a pole that flexes in high winds to prevent tipping... More
A unique waterproof rain jacket from Japan with built-in air conditioning fans to help keep you cool and dry on hot days, even during torrential downpours.