Product description
The minimalist, hexagonal design and unique veining of natural grey marble make every Inai coaster a small piece of art. They reliably protect your table from water rings and heat damage while adding a touch of elegance to any occasion – whether it’s a relaxed dinner or a festive celebration.
Their superior craftsmanship underlines their functionality. Made from durable, natural marble, these coasters are not only scratch-resistant but also gentle on delicate surfaces like wood or glass, thanks to their smoothly polished undersides. Delivered in eco-friendly bamboo packaging which can double as a stylish storage solution, they arrive safely in your home. Choose between sets of four or eight, perfect for intimate gatherings or larger events.
The Inai coasters are incredibly versatile, serving not only as a base for glasses and mugs but also as elegant platforms for vases, candles, or decorative items. Their stain-resistant, low-maintenance surface makes them ideal for everyday use and special occasions alike. In addition to the grey option, Inai is also available in a sophisticated white version to complement any interior style.
Our Inai coasters are meticulously handcrafted using traditional methods on the island of Java, Indonesia. We place great importance on fair wages and good working conditions. The use of high-quality natural materials and the skilled craftsmanship of our artisans emphasize the sustainability and quality of this product. This way, you can be confident in receiving an eco-friendly and long-lasting accessory for your home that helps to preserve cultural heritage in the form of beautiful handicrafts.
➤ Dimensions & weight:
Length x width: 9x9 cm
Weight: 0.30 kg
Our products are artfully crafted individual pieces. They may vary slightly in size, color and shape due to the production by hand and natural variations in materials.
➤ The sustainable main material: Marble
Our marble products originate from East Java, a region renowned for its traditional marble craftsmanship. This artisanal skill has been passed down through generations, with younger artisans learning directly from their elders. To preserve the tropical ecosystem, marble extraction in the area is permitted only under strict regulations. Large marble blocks are quarried from the rock and then cut into flat slabs. While much of the processing is done traditionally by hand, specialized machinery is also employed for certain steps.
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