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Wine Corks get Recycled into Coasters

It is wonderful to find out how not-so-important objects lying around the house could be upcycled into useful things. Take for example a number of useless wine corks. What use could those have?


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August 1st, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Environment |

Molson Canadian’s Seed Embedded Coasters; a caring step for the environment

With the sole aim of making the environment beautiful and saving it from catastrophic disaster, steps are being taken across the world. Research for suitable alternatives and biodegradable products, recycling, afforestation, sustainable farming are just a few of them. Molson Canadian too have come up with an idea to instill people with the feeling of rejuvenating the environment.


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July 23rd, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Design, Environment |

Fruit Salad Coasters for nature lovers

Summer reminds us of gorgeous and tasty fruits that nature has in bounty. So those of you who love to enjoy fruits and have a liking for fruit themed decor should take a look at this beautiful set of coasters.


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May 9th, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Design |

Toast Coaster, realistic design with a purpose

Bread and butter for breakfast might be the most opted breakfast in and around the world. So bread slices on a table might not look very unusual especially an array of brown breads [which is known to be healthier].But wait, don’t try to chomp on these very slices because although they look like “crunchy” brown breads, these are just cork slices shaped like bread to serve as coasters for a cool meal experience!


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May 10th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Design, Life |

Geeky Coasters with Typographic Characters

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Ok, here are some more geeky stuff right for a geeky party or simply for your desk. The enlarged individual characters are coasters and have been cut out from boards like cork, hardwood plywood, medium-density fiberboard and acrylic. Some were laser cut while some were handmade. The fonts you see here include Times New Roman, Gill Sans, Courier New Bold, Futura Bold Italic and Miso.


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November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Design, Life |