Brighton Beach Huts Coaster

£4.50

The Brighton Beach Huts Coaster is an elegant coaster featuring one of Brighton’s most recognisable landmarks. These coasters make the perfect present for the architecture fan in your life and they are a wonderful addition to any stylish coffee or dining table. 6x Brighton designs available: Royal pavilion, Bandstand, Beach Huts, Palace Pier, i360 and West Pier Kiosk.

These quality heat resistant melamine coasters have a beautiful satin finish and cork backing. They can be easily wiped with a slightly damp cloth (but please don’t let them soak in water).

Coaster dims: 98x98x3mm

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Brighton Beach Huts Coaster

The Brighton Beach Huts Coaster is an elegant coaster featuring one of Brighton’s most recognisable landmarks. These coasters make the perfect present for the architecture fan in your life and they are a wonderful addition to any stylish coffee or dining table. 6x Brighton designs available: Royal pavilion, Bandstand, Beach Huts, Palace Pier, i360 and West Pier Kiosk.

These quality heat resistant melamine coasters have a beautiful satin finish and cork backing. They can be easily wiped with a slightly damp cloth (but please don’t let them soak in water).

Coaster dims: 98x98x3mm

In 1789, George III gave royal approval to the new fashion for sea bathing by taking a medicinal dip in the sea at Weymouth, Dorset. Later, the Victorians would hire them by the half-hour, disappearing into them to change into bathing costumes. Horses would then pull them into the sea so they could step discreetly into the water. The bathing machines remained in active use on English beaches until the 1890s, when they began to be parked on the beach. By the 1950s, beach huts were enjoying their heyday and the coast of Britain was ribboned by brightly coloured rows of them.

Linescapes specialises in highly detailed CAD architectural portraits of iconic buildings, architectural landmarks and bespoke commissions. The aim is to tap onto people’s emotional relationships with buildings. Architecture can evoke memories, a sense of belonging and relate to our aesthetic sense. That’s why Linescapes collections are constantly growing with drawings of buildings that mean something to people, whether it’s a cultural landmark, an architecturally significant structure or a bespoke house portrait. Amalia’s background as an architect and consequent attention to detail and her trademark style ensures that all her products sit well together in an elegant and understated collection.

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