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Umbrella Art: Yellow Since 1877 by Sam Spenser

Spring just can’t come fast enough. I beg to get my hands back in the dirt planting seedlings or to smell the hyacinth on my morning walk to work.
Sam Spenser of London must have had a crush on spring too, transforming a dormant tree into cheerful bloom. In celebration of this particular shade of yellow, he draws our attention to the great champagne house of France Veuve Clicquot. Yellow Since 1877 is the ultimate standing ovation to such a legacy of a new era of the “modern bubbly” revolutionizing the process with riddling. They first introduced their bottles with the pantone shade #137cover 130 years ago. So, in the meantime, our gift is a wonderful reminder of the beauty just around the corner ( or in this case for centuries, we just needed reminded). Every branch experiences its prime, with all flowers reaching to their furthest potential. And everyone applauds.

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