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dandelion umbrella’s tattoo
(via sylvie LS)

dandelion umbrella’s tattoo

(via sylvie LS)

Color Changing Umbrellas From Squid London
Viviane Jaeger and Emma-Jayne Parkes of Squid London have designed a line of umbrellas made with a special white ink that turns colored when exposed to water. These umbrellas (or Squidellas) make a piece of art out of a utilitarian product that makes walking in the rain a sort of performance art.
They now have four different umbrellas; the iconic London Skyline one, one commissioned exclusively for the Tate, one whose proceeds benefitted a charity), and the final one for Suck UK.
The Bird Squit, London Skyline, Squidarella (Paint Drips) and Clouds each retails for £25 ($42.00 USD) and all are sold at different places.

Color Changing Umbrellas From Squid London

Viviane Jaeger and Emma-Jayne Parkes of Squid London have designed a line of umbrellas made with a special white ink that turns colored when exposed to water. These umbrellas (or Squidellas) make a piece of art out of a utilitarian product that makes walking in the rain a sort of performance art.

They now have four different umbrellas; the iconic London Skyline one, one commissioned exclusively for the Tate, one whose proceeds benefitted a charity), and the final one for Suck UK.

The Bird Squit, London Skyline, Squidarella (Paint Drips) and Clouds each retails for £25 ($42.00 USD) and all are sold at different places.

Batman: The Umbrella! 
The Bat-Umbrella. Or as the original French site charmingly calls it, the “Batapluie!”

Batman: The Umbrella!

The Bat-Umbrella. Or as the original French site charmingly calls it, the “Batapluie!”

forecast umbrella 
Using existing wi-fi technology to wirelessly pull  information from the internet, Forecast’s lighted umbrella handle glows  more intensely with the increased chance of precipitation offering a  clear and unobtrusive signal to the user.

forecast umbrella

Using existing wi-fi technology to wirelessly pull information from the internet, Forecast’s lighted umbrella handle glows more intensely with the increased chance of precipitation offering a clear and unobtrusive signal to the user.