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Style: 80 cm x 39.37 cm Desk Mat

This desk mat is as practical as it is stylish. Perfect for writing, typing, or crafting, our multifunctional desk mat will brighten up any home office or work area with an edge-to-edge dye-sublimation print. Made from durable 3mm thick neoprene material, it features an anti-slip backing to reduce slipping or sliding on most surfaces.

  • 80 cm L x 39.4 cm H
  • 3mm thick neoprene material with polyester top
  • Anti-slip backing
  • Durable hemmed edge

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Mt. Baker Volcano Desk Mat

Mt. Baker Volcano Desk Mat

A view of volcanic Mount Baker. Located in the Cascade Range near Bellingham, Washington. Customizable text reading "Mt. Baker" also appears. You may also add additional text. Known as Koma Kulshan (white sentinel) by one Native American tribe, Mt. Baker dominates the skyline from Bellingham, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia. At 10,781 ft, it is the third-highest mountain in Washington State and the fifth-highest in the Cascade Range. It is visible from much of Greater Victoria, Greater Vancouver, and, to the south, from Seattle (and on clear days Tacoma). On cold, clear winter days, dramatic increases in the steam plume rising continuously from Sherman Crater can alarm local residents. This apparent increase in plume vigour occurs because of condensation of steam in cold, calm air. The mountain, an isoloated stratovolcano, is the most heavily glaciated of the Cascade Range volcanoes after Mount Rainier. Mount Baker Ski Area set the world record for recorded snowfall in a single season—1,140 in. Mt. Baker has the second-most thermally active crater in the Cascade Range after Mount Saint Helens. While volcanism has persisted here for some 1.5 million years, the current glaciated cone is likely no more than140,000 years old, and possibly no older than 80-90,000 years. Older volcanic edifices have mostly eroded away due to glaciation. Mt. Baker has been very active over the last 10,000 years and has erupted 13 times in recorded history. Its last eruption was in 1880. A release of steam occurred at in 1975-6, but no eruption followed this event. The first written record of the mountain is from the Spanish. Spanish explorer Gonzalo Lopez de Haro mapped it in 1790 as the Gran Montaña del Carmelo, (Great Mount Carmel). The explorer George Vancouver renamed the mountain for 3rd Lieutenant Joseph Baker of HMS Discovery, who saw it on April 30, 1792.

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I love this desk mat so much! The quality of the desk mat and the colors turned out as expected, so crisp and beautiful! I will be ordering another one to brighten up my workspace! :). The printing of the colors was crisp and beautiful!
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By Irish G.December 15, 2024Verified Purchase
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Great quality and perfect size for me.
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By Sarah S.July 20, 2025Verified Purchase
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Just got mine this week and absolutely love it! It is the perfect size. The artwork and monogram personalization really makes for a nice tabletop desk option. Highly recommend!
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