Inverted Umbrella Turns Inside-Out When You’re Not Using It

Umbrella is one of the easiest ways to keep you dry in the rain, however, once you close it, it will end up soaking you itself because it’s wet. Remember when you wet your pants because of an umbrella? Yeah it happens often, doesn’t it? Carrying wet umbrella when you use crowded public transport can be uncomfortable for other people since conventional umbrellas are designed in a way where the wet side goes outward. Inverted umbrella adds a nice twist to our classic umbrella by turning inside-out when you’re not using it. In this way, the dry inner side of the umbrella comes on the outside, keeping the wet side away to keep you dry when you make it in from the rain.

Designer : Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Inverted Umbrella by Ilmo Ahn

Tuvie has received “Inverted Umbrella” project from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.



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