NEW Beach Huts Glass Coaster

12 in stock

£12.00£20.00

NEW Beach Huts Glass Coaster

These beautifully made, heavyweight glass coasters feature a stunning illustration of the iconic beach huts along Brighton seafront. These are the ideal gift for the architecture lover in your life, or if you love coastal towns or live in the area. There are 10 designs available in the Glass Coasters section and you can save a bit of money if you choose ‘2 Coasters’ from the list.

• 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4″) & approx 3mm (1/8″)
• Heatproof and moisture resistant
• Four rubber feet lift the glass off your table, protecting it from hot items
• Handwash and dry please. The glass surface is tough and hardwearing but the reverse side (which carries the design) will scratch and fade if put through the dishwasher

Please note:
* The colours you see on your screen may not look exactly the same as the actual product. This is because every computer, Smart phone and iPad screen is configured differently. Hopefully you will think the product looks even more beautiful in real life.

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NEW Beach Huts Glass Coaster

These beautifully made, heavyweight glass coasters feature a stunning illustration of the iconic beach huts along Brighton seafront. These are the ideal gift for the architecture lover in your life, or if you love coastal towns or live in the area. There are 10 designs available in the Glass Coasters section and you can save a bit of money if you choose ‘2 Coasters’ from the list.

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, from the prototype beach hut. The ‘hut’ was actually a room on wheels with a collapsible hood, which was drawn into the water by a horse. The King was then plunged naked into the sea by burly attendants called dippers. Later, the Victorians popularised the trend. Patrons 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 with only their heads visible to onlookers. 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.

I’m very proud that my products are imagined, and designed by myself and produced in the United Kingdom. Being a small business, I’m committed to offering premium quality and outstanding customer service. Thanks for supporting my small business!

• 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4″) & approx 3mm (1/8″)
• Heatproof and moisture resistant
• Four rubber feet lift the glass off your table, protecting it from hot items
• Handwash and dry please. The glass surface is tough and hardwearing but the reverse side (which carries the design) will scratch and fade if put through the dishwasher

SHIPPING
Standard UK delivery is Royal Mail Second Class, so you can expect to receive your items within 5 working days.

Please note:
* The colours you see on your screen may not look exactly the same as the actual product. This is because every computer, Smart phone and iPad screen is configured differently. Hopefully you will think the product looks even more beautiful in real life.

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