DENY Ninola Design
Ninola Design Christmas Nature Botanical Desk Mat
82872-dskmat$39.00
MSRP: $0.00
Description
Add style and comfort to your workspace with the all-new Deny Designs Desk Mat. The micro-weave polyester features a wrinkle-resistant surface for a smooth and quiet glide for your laser or optical mouse. Simply use a damp cloth to wipe away accidental spills. Measuring 31.5" x 15.5", the extended size fits both your favorite keyboard and mouse while protecting your desk. The rounded corners and anti-fray edge stitching add maximum durability for daily use. The non-slip rubber backing offers security and stability on any desk surface. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Details & Product Specs
Warranty
Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.
Care
Wipe clean with a damp cloth, or spot clean with mild soap and water.
Ninola is a print design studio based on Valencia, Spain, specialized in create watercolor artworks and patterns designs to make common things more beautiful.
The artist and designer behind the studio is Laura Muñoz Estellés: Laura’s work is the result of a multidisciplinary learning process through fashion, fine arts and textiles. Her artistic talent has been cultivated through years in the fashion industry, by creating patterns for apparel, accessories and product lines.
She aims to create by revealing the potential of a joyful spirit, by setting free the forgotten child that lies within all of us, honestly and without prejudices, figuring out new ways of expression, in a constant search for the non-existent yet, for the unexpected and surprising, the emotion of playing and enjoyment, enthusiasm, the might of colors and the naïve curiosity of innocence.
Painting and illustrating, playing and experiencing with textures and shades, releasing hand in an intuitive and boundless way. Thus the rivers of watercolors and inks are her most beloved way of expression, their randomness and inaccuracy, the inherent element of luck and surprise, making each work unrepeatable, each one a spontaneous order… Where colors flow.