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Experimental installations Mouse Mat Collection

Discover the captivating world of our Experimental Installations Mouse Mats collection from Media Storehouse. This unique assortment showcases still life artwork that pushes the boundaries of traditional mouse mat design. Each mat features intricately detailed, artsy compositions, meticulously crafted to inspire creativity and add a touch of sophistication to your workspace. These are more than just functional accessories; they are thought-provoking pieces that add depth and character to your daily routine. Explore our collection and find the perfect match for your personal style and decor.

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169 Mouse Mats

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Spaceship

Spaceship
Carlos_Grury_Santos

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: This is Rotterdam!

This is Rotterdam!
Ariel Ariel

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Sketch

Sketch
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Life in the W. A. A. F. 1940

Life in the W. A. A. F. 1940
Life in the W.A.A.F. 1940. From Life in the W.A.A.F. booklet on the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF), in Tucks Better Little Book series

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Water Lilies (Agapanthus), c. 1915-26. Creator: Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)

Water Lilies (Agapanthus), c. 1915-26. Creator: Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)
Water Lilies (Agapanthus), c. 1915-26. Monet spent the last thirty years of his life painting the lily pond at his home in Giverny, a small town on the river Seine, just north of Paris

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Fixed expressiveness

Fixed expressiveness
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure

Figure
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Still life

Still life
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure No. 113

Figure No. 113
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure No. 417

Figure No. 417
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure No. 337

Figure No. 337
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: City life reflections

City life reflections
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Fairy tales

Fairy tales
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: The day is over

The day is over
Still-life with bottles, glass and a branch with leaves. Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: The Christmas Tree - drawn by J. A. Pasquier, 1858. Creator: M. Jackson

The Christmas Tree - drawn by J. A. Pasquier, 1858. Creator: M. Jackson
The Christmas Tree - drawn by J. A. Pasquier, 1858....the Christmas-tree, although only lately introduced into England, performs one of the most interesting

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Scattered balls

Scattered balls
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Still life with a bouquet of white balls

Still life with a bouquet of white balls
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: White vase 2

White vase 2
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: White vase

White vase
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: White vase 3

White vase 3
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Light reading

Light reading
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure No. 423

Figure No. 423
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure No. 895

Figure No. 895
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Light beams

Light beams
Hui

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Cube and glass

Cube and glass
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: rosso

rosso
Luciano Caturegli

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Fixed expressiveness

Fixed expressiveness
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Black and white

Black and white
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Fusion 2

Fusion 2
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Still life with pumpkin, apple and pomegranate

Still life with pumpkin, apple and pomegranate
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Grid life

Grid life
Lorenzo Grifantini

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Still life with wine and grapes

Still life with wine and grapes
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Geometric still life with balls

Geometric still life with balls
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: A broken vase with orange balls

A broken vase with orange balls
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Fish

Fish
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Orange pumpkin

Orange pumpkin
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: I'm waiting for you

I'm waiting for you
Andreas Timar

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: The Prince of Wales First Installation as Grand Master of the Freemasons, April 28

The Prince of Wales First Installation as Grand Master of the Freemasons, April 28, 1875, (1901). Prince Albert Edward (1841-1910 future King Edward VII, shown seated in the throne on the right)

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Railway Station-Champ De Mars

Railway Station-Champ De Mars
Picture dated 1930s of the Champ de Mars railway station. All the stations installation had been dismantled before the 1937 Paris Worlds Fair

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: USA, Oregon. No Water No Life Expedition, Columbia River Basin, Deschutes River Basin

USA, Oregon. No Water No Life Expedition, Columbia River Basin, Deschutes River Basin, metal sculpture of mustangs in field, Sisters Mountains beyond (Cascades Range)

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: By the window

By the window
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Colombia, Medellin, Parques del Rio, Medellin, Christmas decorations over Medellin river

Colombia, Medellin, Parques del Rio, Medellin, Christmas decorations over Medellin river
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Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Colombia, Medellin, Parques del Rio, Riverwalk

Colombia, Medellin, Parques del Rio, Riverwalk
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Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Wyoming, Jackson, National Museum of Wildlife Art across from National Elk Refuge

Wyoming, Jackson, National Museum of Wildlife Art across from National Elk Refuge, Bart Walter's Elk sculptures
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Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: New York City, Manhattan, The Horses by Jean-Marie Appriou

New York City, Manhattan, The Horses by Jean-Marie Appriou
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Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: NYC, Rockefeller Center, Christmas decorations and Angels

NYC, Rockefeller Center, Christmas decorations and Angels

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Figure

Figure
Brig Barkow

Background imageExperimental installations Mouse Mat Collection: Moonfish and grapes and pineapple

Moonfish and grapes and pineapple
Brig Barkow



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