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Date : Friday, Jan 31 2010

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Private Lounge Kick Start this Year with a list of Creative and Unusual Coasters!!!


Coasters are types of napkin on which rest glasses of beverage etc... They are usually used mostly in restaurants and bars as well as at home. In this section, we have a list of coasters which are very creative and thus will definitely make a statement at your private party.



SUPER MARIO BROS 3 COASTERS





SPONGE COASTERS



Sponge Coasters protect the surface the drink is on, while also being near to hand to quickly deal with any spilt liquids.



COASTER PUZZELS



Available in a variety of designs, these unique coaster puzzles separate to become four handy coasters.



PIXEL DDRINK COASTERS




Each coaster is made up of 110 individual 1cm square “pixels” which are perfed in a way that lets you selectively remove blocks from each square. Through what sort of amounts to “pixel sculpting”, you can create your own personalized designs.



VINTAGE RECORD COASTERS



Give your drinks a spin with these cool assorted coasters handmade from real vinyl records. The discs are sealed so moisture won’t seep through to the surface. Comes in a set of six assorted labels packed in a clear, round case.



COASTERSGLOW COASTERS



A coaster that will light up only when there is something sitting on top of it.



PLACEMATHS COASTERS




Practice your maths at the table! This set of 5 die-cut industrial felt coasters comes in four reversible color options and will bring out the young student in you and your guests.



NINTENDO MARIO COASTERS





A set of 6 coasters made from Perler Beads with a Perler Bead box. The coasters are power-ups from the Super Mario Bros. games, and the box is a Question Mark Block.



LEGO COASTERS



The creativity for coming up with fun new products inspired by the classic plastic building bricks from the Danish LEGO company never ends. The latest example is this set of flexible 3-D textured coasters.



GOLDEN TRACK COASTERS



Clear your head, focus on those rails and hold that glass steady. On your marks… Get set… GO!!! These drive down memory lane coasters can link with each other forming a slot car race track.



6-PACK COASTERS



A nod to Americana, these coasters were inspired by the conventional 6-pack. Just pop out the individual coasters for use, then put them back in the ring for storage.



iPHONE COASTERS



Creative coasters based on those ubiquitous iPhone menu icons.



 
 
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