Tamar and Brunel Bridges Coaster
Tamar and Brunel Bridges Coaster
Tamar and Brunel Bridges coaster by artist Emily Ward has been hand pressed locally onto a FSC rated hardbacked coaster. The coaster has been produced from original artwork by Emily.
This coaster can also be purchased in a set of four in a gift box.
Emily’s art coaster shows a colourful, atmospheric view of the River Tamar, with the Tamar Bridge and the Royal Albert Bridge stretching across the water side by side.
The sky is filled with soft shades of blue, lavender, and purple, lightly textured with clouds and flecks of light that create a gentle, airy mood. Below, the river flows calmly through the scene, reflecting cool blues and greens as it passes the town along its banks.
The Tamar Bridge rises tall and elegant with sweeping suspension lines, while the Royal Albert Bridge’s distinctive arched spans add a strong sense of structure and history.
In the foreground, a field of wildflowers spreads across this art gift in vibrant pinks, yellows, greens, and purples, adding a lively contrast to the calm water and solid forms of the bridges.
To view the full art and gift range from the Tamar and Brunel Bridges please see here.
Tamar and Brunel Bridges
The Royal Albert Bridge and the Tamar Bridge cross the River Tamar at Saltash, linking Devon and Cornwall with two very different feats of engineering. The Royal Albert Bridge was completed in 1859, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and is instantly recognisable by its elegant iron arches that carry the railway high above the water.
Nearby, the Tamar Bridge was opened in 1961 to carry road traffic, its suspension design reflecting a more modern, functional style. Standing side by side, the bridges highlight nearly a century of engineering progress while together forming a dramatic and iconic gateway between the two counties.
Coaster
Size 90mm x 90mm x 4mm
Rounded edges
Heat Resistant
Gloss Finish
Made from Good Quality Hardwood












