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Placemats - Mydas Touch

Placemats are made from a cork backed eucalyptus hardboard base covered by a paper image protected by laminate with rounded edges. Placemats are stain resistant and wipe clean. They are heat resistant for normal use but will not withstand dishes from the oven or direct from the hob.

Placemat size - 241 x 190mm.

Placemats feature unique artworks by Christopher Perkins. Many of the designs have matching coasters and kitchen boards.

Look out for more designs coming soon!

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Alley Cat Placemat
Alley Cat Placemat
This charming and lovable cat placemat is part of the 'Alley Cat' range of gifts.

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Chicken Placemat
Chicken Placemat
This charming country chicken placemat is at home in any cottage, town house or stately home.

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The Untouchables Placemat
The Untouchables Placemat
Leave all your precious table tops 'untouched' with this hilarious table top companion.

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Whalley Abbey Placemat
Whalley Abbey Placemat
Whalley Abbey was one of the last Cistercian Abbeys to be built in England.

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Whalley Arches Placemat
Whalley Arches Placemat
Whalley Viaduct was built in the late 1840's and opened to the travelling public on Thursday 20th June 1850.

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Whalley Celtic Crosses Placemat
Whalley Celtic Crosses Placemat
The Celtic Crosses which stand in the churchyard of St.

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Whalley English Martyrs Church Placemat
Whalley English Martyrs Church Placemat
The opening of the English Martyrs Church took place on Sunday 4th July 1926.

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Whalley Gatehouse Placemat
Whalley Gatehouse Placemat
The North West Gatehouse of Whalley Abbey is the oldest part of the Abbey, originally built in 1320.

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Whalley Methodist Church Placemat
Whalley Methodist Church Placemat
Expansion of the Methodist Society in Whalley eventually led to the building of the existing Methodist Church which was completed in 1872.

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