DENY Andi Bird
Andi Bird Hearts and Birds Yoga Mat
76804-yogmal$59.00
MSRP: $0.00
Description
Yoga Mat
Strike your sun salutation in style. The Deny Designs yoga mat makes an eye-catching addition to your yoga studio or kit. They feature designs from our curated selection on the front with a fresh white on the back. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Yoga Towel
Soak it all in. The Deny Designs super absorbant yoga towel makes a crucial addition to any yoga and wellness setup. Pairs well with our Deny Designs yoga mat. The sweat and sand wicking, quick drying fabric is extra thin, easy to roll up, and stash in a yoga bag. Making it perfect for hot yoga sessions or a day at the beach. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it-supporting creativity worldwide.
Details & Product Specs
Yoga Mat
Yoga Towel
Care
Yoga Mat
Air Dry: New mat smell? Try hanging your mat outside for a day or two.
Hand Wash with Soap and Water: Use a wet washcloth with soapy water (non-oil-based soap is best) and wipe down the yoga mat before using it for the first time, as well as once a week throughout its life.
Vinegar and Water:For a quick clean, create a 50/50 mixture of water and apple cider vinegar to wipe down your yoga mat. Let it hang dry in a well-ventilated room or outside in the fresh air.
Yoga Towel
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
Andi grew up in an artistic family. Her father was an art director at a prominent advertising agency in Chicago and is now a well-known sculptor. Her mother was a fashion illustrator for the Chicago Daily News. With the support and encouragement of her parents, Andi started drawing at the age of four. Art became a positive addiction for this only child and it continued in grade and high school where she would draw and paint while listening to deafeningly loud rock music. After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University, with a fine arts degree, Andi felt a need to add graphic design, typography and textile designs to her portfolio and spent a multitude of hours working and perfecting those skills. Over the years she has worked as a graphic and textile designer in Sausalito, California and considers herself to be incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to spend her days doing the work she loves.