🎨 Sip in Style with Art at Your Fingertips!
This set of 6 round absorbent fabric felt neoprene coasters features high-resolution designs inspired by famous artworks, ensuring your drinks are both stylishly presented and protected. With a durable polyester fabric top and non-slip rubber backing, these coasters are washable, reusable, and suitable for all regular cup and mug sizes.
K**Y
Very nice coasters and absorbent.
I like the coasters because they are very different than your usual coasters. Something my granddaughter was wanting for her new apartment.
D**
Nice coasters for college students
These are exactly as pictured. The images are nice and vibrant. They are big enough for a decent sized mug/cup. The only downside is I didnt realize they were a mousepad material. It does say in the description so that's my fault. But other than that they come perfectly! They will work for my apartment!
P**T
cute but strange material
i wasn’t expecting the material but they do the job and are absorbent. they are cute and match my van gogh starry night painting.
C**N
look better in person!!!
they look even better in person! i’ve gotten tons of compliments on them. I really don’t even want to use them as coasters anymore because they look so good.
T**R
Pretty and inexpensive
They are decent for the price. The art is pretty and well printed.
J**A
Do not waste your money, it is the worst option
The quality of the images is not good, the material is cheap and not very durable. They do not honor the artwork. For the same price or a little more you can get something more decent. I still have to receive other sets and thinking about how I wasted money makes me sick. Unfortunately I live outside the USA and it costs me more to return it, maybe I can make a bonfire with them.
K**E
Cheap little stocking stuffer
The fabric is slightly frayed on the outside and they don’t have a coaster stand to hang out in. It’s a cute stocking stuffer though!
N**D
FYI - Not all Van Gogh
Ah... HELLO? Vincent Van Gogh is NOT the artist that painted 'The Scream'. That was painted by Norwegian artist, Edvard Munch in 1893 - three years AFTER Van Gogh's death. Just FYI.
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