Avant-garde graphic designers Tibor Kalman and Emanuela Frattini Magnusson launched the Sky Umbrella at the MoMA store in 1992. Kalman used the Sky Umbrella visual motif again in the 1995 issue of Color, the award-winning magazine for which Kalman served as editor-in-chief.
This new version of the blue sky and white cloud umbrella has black glue on the umbrella cloth, which can resist certain sunlight ultraviolet rays. Even when it rains, it can be used to support a piece of blue sky for you. The diameter of the open umbrella is about 93 cm wide.
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- MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) has held more than 5,000 exhibitions since its establishment in 1929. Its collection includes nearly 200,000 works from all over the world over the past 150 years. MoMA is the largest and most influential museum in the world.
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