
Each coaster is composed of individually placed bone inlay tiles in varying shades of indigo — from deep navy to pale sky — set within a geometric honeycomb pattern. White grout lines separate each piece, lending a considered mosaic quality that catches light differently depending on the angle. A brass-finish trim frames the surface, grounding the composition and adding quiet warmth to the cool blue field. The set of four sits flat and sturdy, protecting surfaces without disappearing into them.
Because each coaster is assembled by hand, the depth and distribution of indigo tones will vary slightly from piece to piece — a natural result of the making process.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each coaster is composed of individually placed bone inlay tiles in varying shades of indigo — from deep navy to pale sky — set within a geometric honeycomb pattern. White grout lines separate each piece, lending a considered mosaic quality that catches light differently depending on the angle. A brass-finish trim frames the surface, grounding the composition and adding quiet warmth to the cool blue field. The set of four sits flat and sturdy, protecting surfaces without disappearing into them.
Because each coaster is assembled by hand, the depth and distribution of indigo tones will vary slightly from piece to piece — a natural result of the making process.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The coaster that earns a second glance
A champagne flute rests on the honeycomb surface, catching afternoon light across the brass edge. Guests pick the coaster up to look more closely — then set their glass back down, carefully.



