8 Stylish Garden Parasols For Summer – Including A £30 Designer CollabDo all garden parasols come with a base?

Some parasols come with their own base. However, many are sold without this key accessory – and, in these cases, you’ll need to purchase one separately. The base is required to prevent the parasol from tilting or blowing over in the wind and, unfortunately, it’s not sufficient to simply rest the pole through a hole in the table.

If you need to source a base, take care to ensure your chosen model has a wide enough opening to accept your parasol’s pole. With most bases, you use a bolt to tighten the base around it, so the fit between the pole and base doesn’t need to be super-tight. The base should also be heavy enough, when filled with sand or water, to weigh down your parasol during windy weather.

Can I leave my garden parasol out in the rain?

We wouldn’t recommend it. Most garden parasols are designed to keep you shaded, not protected from heavy rain. They’ll likely be weather-resistant, like most garden furniture, but the average parasol can’t withstand high winds and storms. Storing your parasol in a shed or garage during bad weather is a good habit to get into. One day, it might save your garden umbrella from a visit to next door’s garden.

Garden parasols and umbrellas: Our top picks

Read on for Country Living’s roundup of the best garden parasols and garden umbrellas. We’ve covered a wide range of styles, sizes and price brackets to help you add beauty and cooling comfort to your garden this summer.

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Staycation Vintage Parasols Pavilion-Portico Blush ParasolEditor’s ChoicePavilion-Portico Blush Parasol

We love the chic, vintage look of this striped garden parasol. It’s been constructed with a solid beechwood pole (FSC-certified) and a water-resistant, UVF50+ canvas canopy.

The multi-position tilt function means you can stay shaded through the day, without uprooting the entire parasol. It also comes with a handy carry bag in matching fabric

Features at a GlanceParasol diameter1.85mMaterialBeachwood, canvasBase included?No

Best budget base

Scallop Parasol BaseScallop Parasol Base

Who says parasol bases have to be boring? This super stylish number from Dunelm is weighty enough to support your umbrella while still adding some charming vintage appeal with its pretty scallop design.

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Bolero Bolero Sicily Round ParasolOn SaleBolero Sicily Round Parasol

Add a harmonious pop of colour with this zesty green tasseled parasol, with a delicate dappled print. Its ergonomic pulley system with a swivel handle makes putting it up and down a breeze, too.

Features at a GlanceParasol diameter2.5mBase included?NoMaterialWood, polyesterHabitat x Scion Garden ParasolHabitat x Scion Garden Parasol

An exclusive collaboration with quirky designers Scion, this pretty parasol features a whimsical floral print and tassels that will lend a relaxed, jolly feel to any garden.

Plus, it’s adjustable and tilts so you can stay shaded as the sun moves throughout the day.

Features at a GlanceParasol diameter1.6mMaterialPolyester, metalBase included?No

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Striped Parasol With FringeStriped Parasol With Fringe

This striped parasol, complete with a fringe edging, will make a fun addition to any garden. Designed for ease, it has a push-up mechanism for a simple setup. Please note, the base is available to purchase separately.

Parasol diameter2mMaterialPolyester, steelBase included?NoPolperro Parasol, Pink StripePolperro Parasol, Pink StripeCredit: rowenandwren.co.uk

Add shade to your next alfresco lunch or dinner with Rowen & Wren’s vintage-inspired design, hand-made in small batches.

In a subtle pink, it features a tactile lined cover, antique brass hardware, and a traditional pulley rope and pin system for a timeless, heritage feel.

Parasol diameter2.5mMaterialPolyester, cotton, cedar woodBase included?No

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On SaleBanana Parasol

Now 22% Off

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No parasol hole in your garden furniture set? No problem. This contemporary-style overhanging umbrella will sit neatly next to your table, while holding its canopy overhead.

This parasol is best suited to small-to-medium tables; we tried it with our 10-seater setup and a few seats at the end didn’t get the full benefit.

Our writer found the parasol easy to set up within about 15 minutes, and they earned multiple compliments on its smart looks from guests. The crank handle works smoothly, and the parasol has UV30+ coating for a little extra sun protection.

Parasol diameter3mMaterialSteel, polyesterBase included?NoThe Happy Place Handmade Patio ParasolHandmade Patio Parasol

Resplendent in fringing and tassels, this handmade garden parasol brings Balinese artistry to your garden. There are lots of well-considered details to enjoy here, including a durian wood pole.

This parasol would add a relaxed yet celebratory feel to any garden party or alfresco event – assuming you’re happy to share the shade.

Features at a GlanceParasol diameter2mMaterialDurian wood, canvas, aluminiumBase included?NoHeadshot of Lisa JoynerLisa Joyner

Deputy Daily Editor, Country Living and House Beautiful

 Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she’s busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.  

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Marketplace Content Editor, House Beautiful & Country Living

 Rosie Stagg is former Marketplace Content Editor for House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, covering everything from self-care advice to craft trends and interior style guides. With many years working in e-commerce and specialising in marketplaces, Rosie also managed content on the Country Living Marketplace. Rosie studied at the University of Leeds where she completed a BA in English & History of Art.  

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Cara is Commissioning Editor at Country Living, covering everything from style and interiors to sustainability, artisans and the great outdoors. She has previously worked for Good Housekeeping, Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, Prima and Red, and has an MA in Magazine Journalism from City University and a BA in Music from the University of Oxford. Follow Cara on Instagram @caralaskaris or Linkedin.

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