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This piece was inspired by the simple beauty of wildflowers and the way they naturally weave together into soft, circular forms. The wreath represents growth, renewal, and the cycles of nature – a little reminder of woodland charm brought indoors.
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A charming round slate coaster, delicately etched with a floral wreath design. At 10cm across, it’s the perfect size to hold your favourite mug while adding a rustic, nature-inspired touch to your table.
Made from natural slate, each coaster has its own unique markings and texture, meaning no two will ever be exactly the same. The floral wreath engraving brings a little woodland charm indoors – ideal for everyday use or as a thoughtful gift.
Details:
Size: 10cm diameter
Material: Natural slate
Design: Etched floral wreath
Protective pads underneath to prevent scratches
Perfect for gifting:
Nature & flower lovers
Rustic or woodland homes
Housewarming & wedding presents
Everyday use with a handmade feel
This piece was inspired by the simple beauty of wildflowers arranged in a circle – a little symbol of growth, renewal and the cycles of nature.
Designed by Clare Martin in Edinburgh
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