Upgrade your desk, bar, or coffee table with a CNC machined aluminum drink coaster featuring a striking honeycomb pattern inspired by engineered lightweight structures. Designed for durability and modern aesthetics, this coaster blends industrial precision with functional design.
Each piece is precision-machined from solid aluminum, creating a clean geometric surface that manages condensation while protecting surfaces from heat and moisture. The honeycomb pattern is not just decorative — it increases surface area and stiffness while reducing weight, a principle commonly used in aerospace and structural engineering.
Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
Manufacturing Process: CNC machined
Pattern: Honeycomb geometric grid
Finish: Machined aluminum
Size: 4”
Thickness: 0.25”
Edge Profile: Deburred
Use Case: Hot and cold beverages
Scratch resistant rubber feet
Wipe clean with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve surface finish.
Note: 10% of each sale is donated to FRC team 7501, a non-profit educational robotics team for High School students in Central Michigan.
Upgrade your desk, bar, or coffee table with a CNC machined aluminum drink coaster featuring a striking honeycomb pattern inspired by engineered lightweight structures. Designed for durability and modern aesthetics, this coaster blends industrial precision with functional design.
Each piece is precision-machined from solid aluminum, creating a clean geometric surface that manages condensation while protecting surfaces from heat and moisture. The honeycomb pattern is not just decorative — it increases surface area and stiffness while reducing weight, a principle commonly used in aerospace and structural engineering.
Material: 6061-T6 aluminum
Manufacturing Process: CNC machined
Pattern: Honeycomb geometric grid
Finish: Machined aluminum
Size: 4”
Thickness: 0.25”
Edge Profile: Deburred
Use Case: Hot and cold beverages
Scratch resistant rubber feet
Wipe clean with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve surface finish.
Note: 10% of each sale is donated to FRC team 7501, a non-profit educational robotics team for High School students in Central Michigan.