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Marble and acacia wood don't usually share a surface — one is geological, the other still carries the memory of a living tree. These CreativeCo-Op hexagon coasters put both materials in conversation, cut to a clean geometric shape with a live bark edge left exactly where it grew. That raw perimeter is the detail that makes the set. It keeps the coasters from reading as purely modern, anchoring them in something warmer without softening the overall line.
Each coaster measures 4 inches across — substantial enough to hold a wine glass or a wide coffee mug without looking oversized on a side table. The set of four gives you enough to spread across a coffee table for a dinner gathering or keep two on the kitchen island and two in the living room without the collection feeling thin. The beige and natural palette moves easily between light oak furniture, darker walnut tones, and painted surfaces — it doesn't fight what it's placed on.
Because these coasters combine two materials with different sensitivities, a little attention keeps them looking the way they came. Wipe the marble surface with a damp cloth — avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or citrus-based sprays, which can etch the stone over time. The acacia wood base, including the live edge, does best when kept dry between uses; occasional conditioning with a food-safe mineral oil maintains the wood's color and keeps it from drying at the edges. Don't submerge either material or run them through a dishwasher. Hand-dry promptly if they get more than lightly damp. With that basic routine, the CreativeCo-Op marble and acacia wood coasters hold their finish through regular daily use — the kind of thing that still looks intentional on the table a few years from now.
