Cork-back coaster celebrating the incomparable M2 Building in Tokyo by Kengo Kuma, 1991
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Kuma’s M2 building is probably the most famous building that emerged from the logic-defying era of Japanese bubble architecture during the 1980s stock market boom. Created as a design laboratory and spectacular sales centre for the Japanese car company, the architect had an eye watering budget and creative free reign, creating one of the strangest pieces of postmodern (and maybe of all architecture) architecture the world has ever seen, which we celebrate here with these gorgeous coasters...
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• Hardboard MDF 0.12″ (3 mm)
• Cork 0.04″ (1 mm)
• High-gloss coating on top
• Size: 3.74″ × 3.74″ × 0.16″ (95 × 95 × 4 mm)
• Rounded corners
• Water-repellent, heat-resistant, and non-slip
• Easy to clean
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This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!