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The Deal: Thomas Paul's $10 paper Lollipop mouse pad at Anthropologie

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This eye-catching Lollipop mouse pad from textile designer Thomas Paul might brighten your desk and your day.

Composed of 50 sheets of heavy paper you can tear off, the design can be used as a notepad as well as a rest for your mouse. It measures 9 by 7 inches and is available in a bold orange print at Anthropologie. At $10, it costs significantly less than the designer's popular line of pillows, which normally sell for about $100 apiece.

-- Lisa Boone

Photo credit: Anthropologie

 
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Lollipops? Umm...I do believe those are Japanese fans we're looking at. Many old Japanese textile designs feature them.


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