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Lovely logoware that lasts

While the concept of selling “put your logo on products” is obviously not particularly new or revolutionary, this project highlights the flexibility that Idealien Studios can offer customers with a breadth of material/build options able to be delivered in a single order.

Hot on the heels of a project that created some moving memorabilia was a request to create some cool coasters and hot beverage mugs as part of a VIP customer referral program. The mugs bold red colour inside matches with the clients’ primary brand colour and contrasts nicely to the slightly rustic aesthetic to the natural wood finish of the coasters.

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