
Futuristic umbrella with innovative origami inspired design can withstand the conditions that destroy conventional umbrellas.
Ori Umbrella features a fully frameless origami canopy that eliminates ribs, hinges, and traditional fabric entirely.
Canopy itself becomes the structure, composite surface with aerospace-grade folding lines and tension ring create a self-supporting dome.
Full 1-meter canopy compresses into 3.5-centimeter cylinder, establishing Ori as the smallest full-size umbrella ever made.
Ori’s wind-resistant construction distributes force across its continuous surface, preserving symmetry and stability under pressure.

Smart handle integrates an OLED display and one-touch open mechanism, placing time, air quality, and live weather directly at the point of control.

Symmetry of Ori’s fold is mechanical balance. Each folding vector counteracts stress in the opposite direction, creating a system that protects both the shape and the material over time.

Nano-coated umbrella reduces friction during folding, prevents micro-abrasions, repels water, and protects itself from UV fatigue over years of use.

Wind resistance usually means thicker frames and heavier parts. Ori achieves it through tension geometry.
Reinforced tension ring distributes force across the entire surface, preventing collapse without relying on metal skeletons.

Instead of stretching fabric over metal ribs, the canopy is pre-creased with folding geometry that locks into a self-supporting dome when deployed.
When closed, the same geometric logic collapses the full 1-meter canopy into a perfectly stacked 3.5 cm cylinder without material stress or distortion.

Traditional umbrellas depend on failure-prone joints. Ori Umbrella eliminates them entirely. No ribs. No fabric stretch. No mechanical stress points.

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