Yoga mat with hand-painted print: Backgammon for Aliens

Yoga mat with hand-painted print: Backgammon for Aliens

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Hand-painted deluxe yoga mat, 61 cm x 183 x 6mm. 

I think most yoga mat designs are too bland and too boring. So I decided to design my own. This was my first one. I am currently working on number four.

I have painted the design by hand (with paint brushes and acrylics on canvas). Afterwards, the painting has been printed onto the mat.


This was my first hand-painted mat, and it has been thoroughly tested: I used it two times a week for hot yoga - and after six months of this weekly routine, the mat still looked great! - no fading colors, no wear and tear, and the material still had a fresh scent of newly cut cucumber and calendula.

This is the mat for the playful technology enthusiasts. For those who love buttons, keyboards and deep thoughts but need a break from the screens. The mat for connecting with air, space, aliens and brainwaves. For those who want to enter the cosmic machinery and make their moves on the game board behind the visible world. For those who want to turn their yoga practice into a party game: Twister! This is the mat that I have done the most headstands on.

Orders, questions about delivery or anything else concerning the yoga mat or the painting are very welcome at ${email} / +45 40 40 49 18.

If you live in Copenhagen, the mat can be delivered at your door in person (or picked up by you at my place, if you prefer). Send an email to ${email} (or give me a call at +45 40 40 49 18.



THE ORIGINAL PAINTING 
The design on the mat is a print of one of my paintings called 'Backgammon for Aliens' (acrylic on canvas). You can see the original painting on the picture next to the one of the yoga mat. 

NO PHTHALATE
The mat is printed in the UK by a company with this tag-line: ""The best pvc mats you can buy in Europe. Made to meet the European standards from the latest environmental polymer resins. 6-P free, free of phthalate, AZO, DOP, Phenol and heavy metals - no nasties at all!""

I spend several hours a week on a yoga mat. Why not make that time a feast for the eyes as well as the body