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FoyersVolume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
5 finishes
FoyersVolume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
5 finishes
Storage · Contemporary Indian
Monsoon Umbrella Drop-Zone
Wet gear corralled before it reaches inside




StorageRecolour itSage & Brass
Finish
Matte sage green with brass
- Indicative budget
- ₹30,000 – ₹70,000
- Finishes
- 5 colourways
What it's made of
- umbrella stand niche
- raincoat hooks rail
- anti-skid drip tray
- wipeable wall panel
In coastal and high-rainfall cities the entry must cope with dripping umbrellas, raincoats and muddy shoes for months, and this drop-zone is built to take the monsoon. A recessed umbrella niche with a drip tray, a rail of hooks for wet raincoats, and a wipeable wall panel keep the moisture contained at the threshold instead of trailing into the home. It suits Mumbai, Kerala, Bengaluru and other monsoon-heavy homes. Slope the drip tray to a small outlet or a removable liner, choose anti-skid floor tiles for the wet patch, and keep a quick-dry doormat that you can shake out. The shoe rack sits just beyond the wet line so footwear stays dry. You can switch finishes to compare looks before deciding.
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