Sakura Deskmat

Sale price $38.00 CAD
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The Deskhero Experience

Designed by Matías of Pigmodding, these deskmats are based on the Japanese ceremony called Hanami. Images shown are real pictures, no renders.

From the CEO of Pigmodding, Matías

"Hi! I'm Matías, CEO of Pigmodding. This project stems from our desire to personalize and give a unique touch to your workspace. Unique and creative designs to power up and to improve your setup.

Hanami is a ceremony of Japanese origin where people gather under the cherry blossom (sakura) to reflect on life in an atmosphere of serenity and enjoyment. The Japanese kanjis on the right say: 'hanami', in honor of the celebration"


Designed by Matías of Pigmodding, these deskmats are based on the Japanese ceremony called Hanami. Images shown are real pictures, no renders.

From the CEO of Pigmodding, Matías

"Hi! I'm Matías, CEO of Pigmodding. This project stems from our desire to personalize and give a unique touch to your workspace. Unique and creative designs to power up and to improve your setup.

Hanami is a ceremony of Japanese origin where people gather under the cherry blossom (sakura) to reflect on life in an atmosphere of serenity and enjoyment. The Japanese kanjis on the right say: 'hanami', in honor of the celebration"