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Canvas Collection Deskmats (IC)
- Mark The Weeb
- 31 Mar 2022
The Canvas Collection Deskmats are designed to inspire creativity and challenge the norm, serving as a love letter to the Keyboard community. Each design is limited to 100 units and includes a set of Fabric Mark-ers to encourage personal artistic expression.
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LOVE Collection Desk Mats (GB)
- flyx.
- 17 Jan 2022
Introducing a new desk-mat collection inspired by Love, showcasing various artistic phases. Created by @poisonedmoment and available on multiple platforms, the collection is open for purchase from Jan 18 to Feb 18, 2022, with fulfillment expected in Q2 2022.
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GMK SLASHER
- DALExSNAIL
- 21 Aug 2021
GMK SLASHER, a keyset inspired by 80's slasher movies, is set for release with sales running from August 13th to September 13th. Available through various international vendors, it features Salvin Slasher themed artisans. Art by Hipsterpunks and Adventurskull complements this nostalgic tribute.
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KiwiKeebs Print Series #06
- AKiwi92
- 02 Jul 2021
The group buy for KiwiKeebs Print Series #06 is nearly complete with only 16 out of 50 prints remaining. Prices are now 10% cheaper due to improved provider rates. Shipping is expected by the end of July, and each A3 print comes with a signed KiwiKeebs authenticity card.
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LOVE Collection Desk-Mats (IC)
- flyx.
- 19 Jun 2021
Introducing a new art desk-mat collection themed around love, created by the artist at different life stages. Feedback is invited to bring them to life. Discover these and more on Instagram @poisonedmoment. Renders supported by Blamby and Kono Store.
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PDP-1 Deskmats (IC)
- spikedsynapse
- 13 Jun 2021
The Retro-Computing Deskmats series kicks off with the PDP-1, celebrating its historical importance and aesthetic appeal. Known for hosting Spacewar, the PDP-1's design integrates beautifully with repurposed components, creating a visually striking piece of computing history.
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