Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are CoasterStone coasters made from? A: CoasterStone coasters are made from a beautiful bone-colored absorbent stone that is cork backed to prevent sliding and protect furniture.
- Q: How do I clean my CoasterStone coasters? A: CoasterStone coasters can be easily cleaned. Instructions for care are printed on the box, ensuring your coasters stay beautiful and functional for years.
- Q: What size are the coasters in the CoasterStone Ennis House Windows Coaster Set? A: Each coaster in the CoasterStone Ennis House Windows Coaster Set measures 4 and a quarter inches in diameter, suitable for most drinking glasses, tumblers, and mugs.
- Q: Are the coasters safe for all types of surfaces? A: Yes, the cork backing on the CoasterStone coasters protects furniture from scratches and prevents them from sliding on surfaces, making them safe for all types of tables.
- Q: How many coasters come in the CoasterStone Ennis House Windows Coaster Set? A: The CoasterStone Ennis House Windows Coaster Set includes four unique coasters, all beautifully packaged in a printed box.
- Q: What makes CoasterStone coasters absorbent? A: CoasterStone coasters are designed without any coating, allowing them to absorb sweat or spilled drinks effectively, preventing mess and protecting your furniture.
- Q: Can these coasters be used for hot beverages? A: While CoasterStone coasters are highly absorbent, they are primarily designed for cold or room temperature beverages. It is recommended to avoid placing very hot items directly on them.
- Q: Is the artwork on CoasterStone coasters licensed? A: Yes, CoasterStone coasters feature licensed artwork from nearly fifty artists, including well-known names like Frank Lloyd Wright and Paul Brent.
- Q: Are CoasterStone products made in the USA? A: Yes, CoasterStone is a family-owned company based in the USA, and each coaster is pressed onto the stone by hand using a proprietary printing process.
- Q: What is the history behind CoasterStone? A: CoasterStone was originally founded in 1921 and was renamed in 1983. They have years of experience in creating the first truly absorbent coasters.