The Pantone Colour System is a renowned global colour standard for consistent matching, brought to life in everyday products by Copenhagen Design, the only company licensed to use official Pantone colour references.
The Pantone travel umbrella has a smooth opening mechanism and comes with a zipped travel carry case. It is made from Graphite Steel and Nylon to make it tough, durable and functional. The inside is pitch black with a Pantone colour on the outside.
Open diameter is 100cm
Whilst colours do vary in photography, from screen to screen and from device to device please be reassured that all product colours are precisely matched to the Pantone Colour references shown.
Despite some images giving the impression otherwise all products within a product type are exactly the same size. Actual dimensions are clearly given in the product description and features tabs.
Special Features...
- Graphite Steel Shaft & Spokes
- Nylon Cover
- Pitch Black Inside
- Pantone Colour Outside
- Diameter When Open 100cm
- Zipped Nylon Travel Carry Case
They look for safer and more sustainable materials, such as the plastic product Tritan. It contains no bisphenols, neither BPA nor BPS, making it the safe choice for costumers.
Another example is their manufacturer in Thailand who produces all their ceramics. They now produce about one-third of their electricity through solar panels installed on their own roof. They also work to manage wastewater responsibly and have switched all factory lighting to energy-saving LEDs.
Sustainability is also about the people who make the Pantone by Copenhagen Design products. All their manufacturing partners are regularly audited for fair working and living conditions; from workplace safety to workers rights and environmental practices.
We could mention, for example, that all workers are employed on contracts defining their tasks, set hours and wages something we perhaps take for granted.
At Copenhagen Design, they support and celebrate progress at every level and remain committed to helping their partners move toward a more sustainable future, from the first idea to the final product.
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