Product Description
An appealing accent on one's desk, this high-quality mousepad is designed to provide a smooth, consistent, and durable surface that allows the mouse to glide easily, and the wrist rest is very comfortable.
Titled "Vitruvian Pop Man", inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man", currently located Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. This comes with typography art derived from Plato's account of the Greek philosopher Socrates stating "I Know That I Don't Know" a great reminder for the avid thinker.
The symmetric structure serves a good visual meditative focal point for focusing the mind and is perfect for your working environment. And it comes with the quote " "I know that I know nothing" a saying derived from Socrates and adopted by many critical thinkers.
The collectible Vitruvian Man mousepad makes a perfect gift that will be an attractive decor on every desk
.: 4 mm thick Neoprene
.: Non-Slip
.: Full print
9"x7.5" | |
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Height, in | 0.16 |
Length, in | 9.14 |
Width, in | 7.64 |