Celebrate weekends with OASIS Coffee’s custom backgammon boards

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Inspired by long afternoons enjoying playing backgammon with his father and powered by pulverised coffee, the Director of OASIS Coffee, Chris Togias, has created custom backgammon boards. 

Dating back over 5000 years, backgammon is steeped in a rich history and in order to preserve this tradition, OASIS Coffee engaged Greek-based craftsmen, Manopoulos, to create their custom boards.

The final product is of superb craftmanship and created in the Oasis signature style, with inspiration drawn from the whitewashed architecture of Greece and OASIS’ signature blue.

Available in traditional and travel sizes, these premium board games are set to become a treasured family favourite activity that brings together generations.

They are limited edition though so don’t forget to shop NOW at the OASIS bean store or online, strictly while stocks last.

Hot Tip? Backgammon is best played whilst enjoying a pulverised OASIS coffee.

READ MORE: Just Brew It: Why OASIS Coffee is the perfect blend for your briki.

Specifications:

Traditional 

  • 48 x 26cm 
  • Manopoulos handcrafted in Greece
  • 30 marbleized plastic checkers in Cyclades White and OASIS Blue
  • 4 dice
  • 1 black doubling cube
  • 1 set of plastic Dice Cups
  • gift box
  • Playing field printed plastic-coated and varnished wood
  • Exterior field printed plastic-coated and varnished wood
  • Frame laminated wood
  • RRP$175

Travel                     

  • 30 x 17cm 
  • Manopoulos handcrafted in Greece
  • 30 marbleized plastic checkers in Cyclades White and OASIS Olive
  • 4 dice
  • 1 black doubling cube
  • 1 set of plastic Dice Cups
  • gift box
  • Playing field printed plastic-coated and varnished wood
  • Exterior field printed plastic-coated and varnished wood
  • Frame laminated wood
  • RRP $115

Bean Store

Located 10-11 Rosemary Court Mulgrave, VIC 3170

Mon-Fri 9:00am to 4:30pm

Sat & Sun Closed

Online: https://oasiscoffee.com.au/

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