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Drink Coasters II – Tegestology

It is a surprise to me that coasters have such history -as we talked about before-, though I know how useful they can be. A coaster is more than just a practical item; it carries a piece of a country’s history, adds charm to homes and offices, or becomes a prized possession in a collection. People love collecting things like stamps, coins, or vintage toys, but for some, the unique and beverage-themed world of coaster collecting holds a special appeal.

Tegestology, coined from Latin (tegestos: covering, mat +‎ -logy), is the art of collecting mats or coasters. Those who practice it are known as tegestologists. The term first appeared in 1960, and the British Beermat Collectors Society was founded in the same year.

Tegestology revolves around collecting beer mats or coasters, making it an affordable hobby. Whether it’s mats from famous brands or well-designed ones from special events, these coasters turn into delightful collectibles. Tegestology is popular worldwide, especially in Germany and the U.K., offering a way to explore history and art through well-designed coasters.

Thus, in addition to being a valuable piece in a collection, coasters serve a variety of purposes. These small accessories play a crucial role in protecting surfaces from the potential damage caused by hot or cold beverages, condensation, and spills. They safeguard furniture such as coffee tables, side tables, and desks from the damaging effects of moisture. Coasters act as a protective barrier, preventing direct contact between the beverage container and the furniture, thus preserving the integrity and appearance of the surfaces.

Furthermore, drink coasters contribute to the overall cleanliness and hygiene of your living or working space. By containing spills and preventing liquids from seeping into surfaces, they help maintain a tidy environment and reduce the likelihood of mold or mildew growth. This is especially important for wooden furniture, as exposure to moisture over time can lead to warping and discoloration.

Coasters prove to be invaluable assets for both homes and offices. Furthermore, they provide an opportunity for personalization and style. A set of wooden coasters, for example, can enhance the aesthetic of a table. In this regard, Woodsaka specializes in crafting high-quality office accessories, including wooden coasters, designed to complement chic and organized office desks or add a touch of warmth to garden tables. These meticulously crafted coasters, made from high-quality wood, boast an elegant aesthetic. One noteworthy example from their collection is the Walnut Wooden Coaster Set with stand.

Introducing the Walnut Wooden Coaster Set with stand, a distinguished addition to elevate your table setting. With a set of 8 coasters, each measuring 8.4cm x 8.4cm x 0.6cm (h), this collection embodies both practicality and style. Crafted entirely from exquisite walnut wood and finished with a touch of natural oil, these coasters maintain the wood’s natural color, pattern, and texture, exuding a chic and elegant aura. What truly sets this set apart is its unique triangle-shaped stand, which not only provides a sleek and modern storage solution but also integrates seamlessly with your existing home or office tabletop accessories. This set is more than just functional; it’s a piece worthy of a collector’s admiration. The Walnut Wooden Coaster Set with stand is a testimony to the art of harmonizing form and function, adding a touch of sophistication to your surroundings.

In conclusion, integrating Woodsaka coasters into your offices or homes is not just a matter of practicality; it’s an investment in timeless elegance and collectible artistry. The Walnut Wooden Coaster Set with stand, with its meticulous craftsmanship and unique design, transcends the conventional role of coasters, evolving into a piece worthy of admiration and collection. Elevate your living or working space with the artful beauty of Woodsaka coasters, turning everyday items into cherished pieces of decor.

  • You can read the other parts of the article series here:

Drink Coasters I – A Short Story