coaster

A pillow, cast in cement.

A sculptural resting place for your cup.

CAST BY HAND, ONE AT A TIME

Poured, cured and finished in a small studio. No two casts settle the same.

COASTER.01 — CAST CEMENT OBJECT

ISN’T JUST
A COASTER.

It is a contradiction you can put a cup on.

A soft gesture translated into something permanent.

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SOFT FORM.
SOLID STATE.

TOO SCULPTURAL
TO HIDE.

The coaster on a brutalist stone pedestal in a gallery
On a pedestal, where it assumed it would end up.
A dark cup seated in the coaster's centre in warm light
Espresso, seated.
The coaster in an architect's workspace
At home among people who measure things.
A burnt-orange glass casting refractions across the coaster
Borrowed light, kept briefly.
Hands presenting the coaster like a small sculpture
Handled like sculpture, because it is.
The coaster in a sunlit domestic setting
Domestic life, slightly elevated.
Two coasters stacked, the upper rotated
Two of a kind. Almost.
Cover image: the coaster with a black coffee cup at home

Built for the table.

Photographed like an object of desire.

COASTER.01
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ELEVATE YOUR COFFEE

A quiet stage for
whatever you’re drinking.

With a precision-cast lift — exactly one coaster thick — it doesn’t just hold your cup. It elevates it.

THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY

Handles extremes
with ease.

From piping-hot mugs to ice-cold drinks, the cement stays perfectly, stubbornly still.

SOFT FORM · SOLID STATE

The cup lifts.
The coaster remains.

PEOPLE ALL OVER
THE COUNTRY
LOVE IT.

Don’t take our word for it — see what people say after living with it.

  1. 5.0 / 5
    My cutting chai has never felt more important. The table stays untouched. The chai feels promoted.
    AARAV M.
    CHAI PURIST, MUMBAI
    Review photo from AARAV M.
  2. 5.0 / 5
    I bought it for the coffee. I kept it because it’s the only pillow in the house nobody fights over.
    MEERA K.
    ARCHITECT, BENGALURU
    Review photo from MEERA K.
  3. 5.0 / 5
    My filter coffee davara sits on it like a queen. My grandson calls it ‘aesthetic’. I call it sturdy.
    RUKMINI A.
    GRANDMOTHER, CHENNAI
    Review photo from RUKMINI A.
  4. 4.0 / 5
    Our meeting table has eleven of these. Investors now assume we’re profitable.
    KABIR S.
    STARTUP FOUNDER, GURGAON
    Review photo from KABIR S.
  5. 5.0 / 5
    A pillow. In cement. Holding my kulhad. The jokes write themselves — the coaster doesn’t care.
    SUDHA D.
    RETIRED PROFESSOR, JAIPUR
    Review photo from SUDHA D.

EARLY IMPRESSIONS.

EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS —
NOT CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Two coasters stacked in a grey studio
Looks soft.Is not.Exactly the point.
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Espresso cup resting in the coaster centre
My cup has never lookedmore considered.
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Coaster on a travertine coffee table
The object changesbefore the table does.
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COASTER.01
OPEN OBJECT.

No cloud.No chip.No learning curve.
DRAG TO ROTATE
MODEL
COASTER.01
MATERIAL
CEMENT
PRIMARY INPUT
ONE CUP
PRIMARY OUTPUT
STILLNESS
POWER
NONE
CONNECTIVITY
NONE
PAIRING
NOT REQUIRED
LATENCY
IMMEDIATE
SOFTWARE UPDATES
NEVER

ONE TABLE. HOWEVER MANY IT NEEDS.

The cement pillow coaster on a warm bone background
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ADVANCED BY DOING LESS.

ALWAYS ON.

No switch required.

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