Giant Umbrellas
These stationary umbrellas are the biggest of the big, covering up to 600 square feet (the Palazzo M16, for instance, can be up to 27.9' in diameter or 23'x23' square). Wizard carries four different models, all of which are designed and manufactured in Switzerland by Glatz.
The Palazzo M16 is the largest. The Palazzo M8 is only slightly smaller (max. 24.6' diameter or 19.7'x19.7' square), but more flexible in terms of installation. The Castello is smaller still (max. 19.7' diameter, 16.4'x16.4' square), and substantially more affordable while maintaining the same standard of quality. Last but not least, the Ambiente is a giant sidepost umbrella, with a maximum diameter of 16.4', or 13'x13' square.
The canopies can be round, square, or rectangular, and come in the full range of Wizard fabrics. There is also a variety of ways to anchor the umbrellas. The largest sizes require a groud socket that is embedded into a concrete foundation. Most sizes can be anchored with a mounting plate or with textured concrete slabs.
Contact us to find out which model is perfect for your needs.

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