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Viva Cork Trivet 16.8 cm 2-pack
£14.00
The Viva cork coaster from Kosta Boda is a stylish and practical accessory. With its compact 109 mm diameter, it’s perfectly sized for espresso cups and other cups in the collection, creating a harmonious look on the tray or table.
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- Open return policy valid until 31/01/26
- No import fees – all duties pre-paid! (UK only)
- In-stock items will be shipped within 1-2 business days

Beskrivning
The Viva cork coaster from Kosta Boda combines warm, natural cork material with a design that highlights the clarity of glass and the shape of the cup. Its soft contrast to glassware adds a sense of warmth and liveliness to everyday coffee breaks and small servings without feeling formal. The cork’s natural texture provides a comfortable grip, protects surfaces from heat and marks, and is lightweight, durable, and ideal for daily use in the kitchen, living room, or on the balcony. The set includes two coasters and is designed by Matti Klenell, offering an elegant and cohesive look when paired with other pieces from the Viva collection.
- Diameter 168 mm – ideal for cups, glasses, or jugs.
- Set of 2 coasters made from natural cork.
- Protects surfaces from heat and marks.
- Soft, tactile surface with natural textural variations.
- Lightweight, durable, and suitable for everyday use.
- esigned by Matti Klenell.
About the cork trivet from Kosta Boda
- Diameter 168 mm – ideal for cups, glasses, or jugs.
- Set of 2 coasters made from natural cork.
- Protects surfaces from heat and marks.
- Soft, tactile surface with natural textural variations.
- Lightweight, durable, and suitable for everyday use.
- esigned by Matti Klenell.
Care advice for the cork trivet
Product information
- Item number437004
- Delivery item number7092534
- Brand
- Freight classSmall
- ColourBrown
- MaterialCork
- Diameter16.8 cm
About the brand
Kosta Boda (originally Kosta Glasbruk) was founded in 1742 by two highly decorated soldiers from the army of legendary King Charles XII: Field Marshall Baron Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein and Lieutenant General Anders Koskull. Almost three centuries later, the oldest Swedish glassworks company has also grown to become arguably the best in the country.



