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The Santa Ana range looks the same as the Hurricane range, the difference is it has a two-piece pole allowing for easy transportati on and the aluminium profiles are lighter.
All the parts are designed to be easily interchangeable and replaceable.
We have a choice of finials, made from cast aluminium which gives the final touch to this unique range of parasols.
This light weight but extremely robust parasol has been rigorously tested by independent engineers. During wind tunnel testing, the Santa Ana withstood wind speeds exceeding an impressive 90 km/h – that’s gale force wind conditions!
Engineered in the United Kingdom to the very highest standards, this superb parasol will meet the requirements of the most discerning customer.
Loriini Umbrella is a certificate holder of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) scheme and we endeavour to source our bamboo through FSC®-certified forests. This ensures that our bamboo is well managed, and protects local communities and natural wildlife.
All the materials used in the production of our parasols are 100% recyclable. The oil finish we use has a low VOC and the bamboo is dipped rather than sprayed. The glues we use are European and are rated well within the EU (E1 standard). Recycled materials are used for packaging where possible. All this helps keep the impact of manufacturing on the environment to a minimum. At Loriini Umbrella, we understand our social responsibilities and require our international partners to adhere to highlevels of welfare, far exceeding local labour standards.
The process of producing Loriini Umbrella parasols starts with the careful selection of the bamboo. After years of research and rigorous testing, we found Moso bamboo to be the only species suitable for outdoor use. One of the characteristics of Moso bamboo, which sets it apart from over a thousand other species, is the size of the individual fibre strands. These strands are much smaller and more tightly condensed, making them similar to the structures in fine grained hardwood like teak. We found other bamboos that had larger strands and were not so tightly condensed were more like softwoods, as the fibres/ strands would peel individually.