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Dutch Design Perforated Metal Industrial Umbrella Stand of 1950s
Located in Staphorst, NL
Nicely shaped umbrella stand. Dutch design and manufacturing. Wrought iron base with grey water
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Vintage 1960s Dutch Industrial Umbrella Stands

Perforated Metal Umbrella Stand by Mathieu Mategot, French 1950s
By Mathieu Matégot
Located in Hoboken, NJ
A painted metal and brass umbrella stand, oval shaped basket resting on three brass legs, with
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Vintage 1950s French Umbrella Stands

Materials

Brass, Metal

Pair of Early 20th Century Copper and Brass Novelty Umbrella Stands
Located in London, GB
A rare pair of early twentieth century novelty brass and copper boot shaped umbrella stands.   
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Early 20th Century English Edwardian Umbrella Stands

Materials

Brass, Copper

Tall walnut hall tree
Located in Pasadena, CA
Mid 19th century French tall walnut hall tree with brass hooks, umbrella stand & carved shaped top ...
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Antique 19th Century French Coat Racks and Stands

French Art Deco Wrought Iron Frame Mirror. C1940
Located in New York, NY
patinated wrought iron frame with stylized coat hooks, flanked by two umbrella stands and a shaped stand at
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20th Century French Coat Racks and Stands

Materials

Wrought Iron

19th C. English Victorian Hall Tree
Located in High Point, NC
An English Victorian walnut hall tree with shield-shaped mirror and umbrella stand with cast-iron
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Antique 19th Century British Coat Racks and Stands

Materials

Iron

English Oak Umbrella Stand
Located in Wilson, NC
This English oak umbrella stand has a shaped top border with cut out holes between the dividers for
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Antique Early 1900s English Umbrella Stands

Materials

Tin

Victorian Brass Umbrella Stand
Located in Whaley Bridge, GB
k0057 stylish Victorian umbrella stand with 6 shaped compartments, 2 finials and removable drip
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Antique 1880s English Victorian Coat Racks and Stands

Materials

Brass

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Umbrella Shaped Stand For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the umbrella shaped stand you’re looking for. Frequently made of metal, brass and wood, every umbrella shaped stand was constructed with great care. Your living room may not be complete without an umbrella shaped stand — find older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. Each umbrella shaped stand bearing Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency or Art Nouveau hallmarks is very popular. A well-made umbrella shaped stand has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Thonet are consistently popular.

Finding the Right Umbrella-stands for You

When it’s raining, you’re going to need an umbrella, and that wet umbrella is going to need a home. In the range of vintage, new and antique umbrella stands on 1stDibs, find patio umbrella stands made for the outdoors and luxury iterations intended to pair with your coat rack and add a dose of character to your entryway.

Modern umbrellas originated as parasols or sunshades for the upper classes in Ancient Egypt, Ancient India and elsewhere, with the accessory undergoing significant improvements, which included waterproofing, in China thereafter. The Chinese created collapsible accessories and applied wax and lacquer to paper parasols, which repelled rain during thunderstorms. As umbrellas saw widespread adoption over the years, we suddenly needed a place to put them.

African-American inventor William C. Carter of Cincinnati, Ohio, patented the first umbrella stand in 1885. His receptacle featured horizontal crossbars with hinged ends that allowed for umbrellas to be spring-locked into place. Carter hoped his idea would prevent theft of umbrellas and canes as well as present an orderly solution for storing them. It could hold more than one umbrella and contained a drip pan to catch rainwater. Today, antique umbrella stands are rich components of home decor — they’re among the first furnishings you see when you enter someone’s house or apartment — and those stemming from Carter’s day are precious collector’s items.

While preliminary umbrella stands were simple (no more than two posts and a rack to hold several umbrellas), furniture makers embellished their interpretations, adding decorative flourishes and improving upon its features over time.

On 1stDibs, a collection of antique 19th-century umbrella stands includes structures made of oak, walnut and more. There are understated Victorian-era umbrella stands made of brass that comprise little more than four tubular metal supports and cast-iron drip pans, while iterations dating from the same era made from mahogany feature distinctive hand-carvings on their side panels or ornate finials. If they’re not cast-iron umbrella stands, a (sometimes removable) cast-iron drip pan at the very least is a fairly consistent characteristic of the stands of the era.

Mid-century modern furniture designers explored venturesome forms and worked with a variety of materials to craft their umbrella stands, integrating metals such as aluminum and introducing glass and even marble to these pieces. Umbrella stands crafted by contemporary furniture makers often depart from their historical counterparts. While a sampling of today’s iterations demonstrate that creators are making umbrella stands in a variety of shapes and sizes, they’re frequently embodying clean lines and minimalist flourishes, which are perhaps a good fit if you don’t intend for your rack to stand out in your foyer or entryway.

If you’re looking to make a statement with your patio umbrella stand or the piece you’re intending to keep indoors, a vintage ceramic umbrella stand will introduce a pop of color or a dazzling texture to your doorstep or to the neutral color palette that characterizes your entryway.

While umbrella stands have seen an evolution of design over the years, their usefulness hasn’t changed a bit. Browse a collection of antique, new and vintage umbrella stands today on 1stDibs.

Questions About Umbrella Shaped Stand
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, cast iron umbrella stands and anything made of cast iron can rust. Keeping your cast iron umbrella stand away from moisture and humidity is the best way to keep it from rusting. However, because it is designed to hold wet umbrellas that may be impractical. Some people like to paint cast iron to protect it from rusting. You’ll find a variety of cast iron and other umbrella stands from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.

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