Discover the epitome of luxury and craftsmanship with Pasotti,
a brand synonymous with Italian elegance and artisanal excellence.

Founded in 1956, Pasotti has been handcrafting exquisite umbrellas and walking sticks that are more than just accessories - they're statements of style and sophistication.

Each piece is a work of art, meticulously designed and crafted in the heart of Italy, combining high-quality materials with intricate details that set Pasotti apart.

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Bespoke Navy Umbrella with Red Leather Handle

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Multicolor Stripe Umbrella with Leather Handle

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Tartan Folding Umbrella with Leather Handle

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Silver Horse with Red Shaft
Shoehorn

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Silver Golf Ball
Shoehorn

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Silver Eagle
Shoehorn

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Head of Snake
Shoehorn

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Silver Skull
Shoehorn

THE HERITAGE

With a heritage rooted in Italian craftsmanship, Pasotti combines luxurious materials, intricate details, and innovative designs to create umbrellas that are more than just accessories — they are statements of style and sophistication.

In the countryside of Mantova there is still someone who continues to produce handmade luxury umbrellas and export them in every corner of the world, using a brand name that will shortly celebrate its 70th anniversary: Pasotti.

THE PROCESS

Pasotti's production process combines traditional Italian craftsmanship with high-quality materials like silk, satin, and fine woods. Skilled artisans handcraft each umbrella, focusing on precision in assembly and finishing touches, such as embroidery and embellishments.

Each umbrella undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure functionality and durability. The process ends with luxurious packaging, reflecting Pasotti’s commitment to elegance and quality in every detail.

A MESSAGE FROM THE OWNER

“The company was started in 1956” – explains the owner, Mrs Eva Giacomini – “and was founded by my mother, Ernesta Pasotti, who began producing one-of-a-kind umbrellas that she sold directly, sometimes riding her bicycle. Then, with my father Vittorio, who mainly took care of sales, the company grew from a small artisan company to a large one with over one hundred employees. Today there is no room for such an industrial production so we have downsized and we mostly concentrate on limited edition umbrellas.