Exacompta Ref 60603D 1 Desk pad Made of Hard Cardboard OfficeByMe Compatible with Optical and Laser mice Wide Format Long Short Depth 57.5 x 37.5 cm Duck Blue
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For nearly 100 years, Exacompta has been designing organizational solutions adapted to everyone's needs to accompany each personal or professional success. Its innovative product developments respect a more global and virtuous environmental strategy. OfficeByMe is Exacompta's first range of desktop accessories designed entirely from cardboard and paper, FSC certified. The products are thus made from recycled cardboard, covered with a textile effect paper, a plant monomaterial that facilitates recycling. A zero plastic range that carries the values of the brand. Desk pad in 575 x 375 mm format made of rigid cardboard covered with paper. It is perfectly suited for the use of computer equipment while ensuring optimal protection for your desktop. Wide and short depth design, ideal for today's office space leaving room for keyboard, flat panel and notebook - duck blue Compatible for both laser and optical mice.
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For nearly 100 years, Exacompta has been designing organizational solutions adapted to everyone's needs to accompany each personal or professional success. Its innovative product developments respect a more global and virtuous environmental strategy. OfficeByMe is Exacompta's first range of desktop accessories designed entirely from cardboard and paper, FSC certified. The products are thus made from recycled cardboard, covered with a textile effect paper, a plant monomaterial that facilitates recycling. A zero plastic range that carries the values of the brand. Desk pad in 575 x 375 mm format made of rigid cardboard covered with paper. It is perfectly suited for the use of computer equipment while ensuring optimal protection for your desktop. Wide and short depth design, ideal for today's office space leaving room for keyboard, flat panel and notebook - duck blue Compatible for both laser and optical mice.