Founded in 2026 in the Principality of Liechtenstein, BAHADYR took shape around a single idea: that the most ordinary object a person carries — the umbrella, so often bought without thought and lost without regret — deserves to be made with the care of something kept for life.
Each piece is the meeting of three traditions, and the work of many hands. Its stick is solid maple, drawn from a single continuous length without joint or seam, shaped to sit warm in the hand and to deepen, quietly, with the years. Its ferrule is turned from natural horn, no two ever alike. Its canopy is woven in Japan, chosen for its weight and its composure in wind. And each umbrella is brought together by hand in England, in a workshop whose craft has been refined across more than two centuries.
We hold to a single principle: to make one object faultlessly, rather than many things well. BAHADYR is produced in small numbers and offered directly, free of season and trend — each piece made not to be replaced, but to be kept, carried, and, in the way of well-made things, handed on.

