Collection: 4x4 Natural Stone Coasters Set

Everyday Elegance. Enduring Legacy.

Crafted from genuine marble and travertine, these coasters transform the everyday into art. Each piece showcases an archival image from The Legacy Line — a small but powerful reminder of history at your fingertips.

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Withers often turned his lens toward community — cookouts, church picnics, social clubs. This snapshot of a small social g...

Womens Social Club Coaster 4-pack

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The influence and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lasted long after his passing. Here, Withers photographed a 1969 ma...

Lorraine Motel Coaster 4-pack

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In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers marched carrying signs that read, 'I AM A MAN.' Their message was simple but revolutio...

I Am a Man Coaster 4-pack

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William Edwin Jones pushes his infant daughter Renee through downtown Memphis during a protest on Main St.— a father's lov...

Daddy, I Want To Be Free Coaster 4-pack

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In 1912, W.C. Handy composed 'Memphis Blues,' a song that earned Memphis its title as 'Home of the Blues'. This photo capt...

Birth of the Blues Coaster 4-pack

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Withers loved capturing everyday life, especially families and children. This young girl with her typewriter is another ex...

Young Typewriter Coaster 4-pack

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Inside the Williams repair shop on Union Avenue in Memphis, work and community came together. Ernest Withers often photogr...

Williams Repair Shop Coaster 4-pack

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Not every name is remembered, but every act mattered. This unknown protestor reminds us that the Civil Rights Movement was...

We Have Pride Coaster 4-pack

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In mid-century Memphis, the zoo allowed Black families to visit just one day a week. Here, Withers captures the stark rout...

Thursdays Only - Memphis Zoo Coaster 4-pack

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Dr. King's final dream was the Poor People's Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived...

Poor People's March Coaster 4-pack

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During segregation, Black families could visit the Memphis Zoo only one day a week — on what was called 'Colored Day.' Her...

Overton Park Zoo Coaster 4-pack

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The New Daisy Theater opened on Beale Street in 1936, becoming one of Memphis' most beloved stages. From Al Green to Bob D...

Odds Against Tomorrow Coaster 4-pack

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After Dr. King's assassination, National Guard troops were deployed into Memphis to quell protests and enforce a curfew. T...

National Guard on Beale St Coaster 4-pack

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Known simply as 'Mr. Beale Street,' his was a well-known face on 'Black Main Street', where African Americans would do the...

Mr. Beale St. Coaster 4-pack

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Everyday life in mid-century Memphis had its own rhythm. And when he wasn't photographing protests, celebrities, and the s...

Mid-Century Memphis Coaster 4-pack

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In homes like this across Memphis, love and laughter thrived despite segregation's walls. Withers documented not just stru...

Mid-Century Family Home Coaster 4-pack

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In 1973, basketball star Larry Finch brought a heavily segregated Memphis together. Leading Memphis State to the NCAA Fina...

Memphis State Basketball Coaster 4-pack

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This classroom scene offers a look inside segregated schools in Memphis during the 1950s. Despite limited resources, Black...

Memphis School House Coaster 4-pack

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The Memphis Red Sox played in one of the only Black-owned stadiums in America. Their legacy helped pave the way for integr...

Memphis Red Sox Dugout Coaster 4-pack

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The Memphis Red Sox played in one of the only Black-owned stadiums in America. Their legacy helped pave the way for integr...

Memphis Red Sox Coaster 4-pack

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Martin Stadium, home of the Memphis Red Sox, was one of the few Black-owned ballparks in America. Sunday games were the mo...

Memphis Red Sox at Martin Stadium Coaster 4-pack

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In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't u...

Memphis Bus Waiting Room Coaster 4-pack

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Students Pamela Caldwell and Lloyd Hall joined hundreds of others in peaceful sit-ins at Whites Only lunch counters across...

Lunch Counter Sit-In Coaster 4-pack

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The Lincoln Drive-In opened in 1951 as the first theater completely owned and operated by African Americans. In addition t...

Lincoln Drive In Coaster 4-pack

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