CounterArt WWII Warbird Nose Art Design Absorbent Coasters
Nov 17th, 2010 by Aldouspi

CounterArt WWII Warbird Nose Art Design Absorbent Coasters in Wooden Holder, Set of 4 Assorted

  • Set of 4 absorbent natural stoneware coasters in wooden display holder
  • Coasters are natural stoneware with decorative transfer print- holder is made of durable rubberwood with a clear varnish finish
  • Old fashioned war planes with women calendar art- 4 assorted
  • To remove coaster stains, soak coaster in 1 part household bleach and 3 parts water until stain lifts, then rinse and air dry

These CounterArt decorative coasters feature a natural stoneware construction that absorbs drips and condensation from beverages, protecting your tables and countertops. The beautiful, detailed design is a transfer print with permanent ink that is fda approved. A durable natural cork backing on each coaster also prevents scratches on your furniture, while the wooden display holder keeps the coasters attractively displayed and readily available. The four round cork feet on the bottom further prot

List Price: $ 15.99

Price: $ 14.99


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