Artist Dab Mats & Glass Collabs — Moodmats, Ryan Fitt
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      Angies Boutique stocks the deepest artist-credit dab accessory selection on the West Coast — anchored by Moodmats, the licensed dab-mat brand collaborating with named glass-scene artists including Bob Snodgrass, Chris Dyer, Vincent Gordon, Mike Cole, Jake C, Grotie, Bloodshed, Yamabushi Squishes, Chump Magic and Orfin, plus the Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 collab attachment for the Peak Pro. Every Moodmat is an 8-inch round, 3mm-thick non-slip rubber pad with a stitched fabric edge, designed to protect the surface beneath your rig from torch heat, errant dabs and stray quartz. The collection is curated from inside our 838 N Broadway Chinatown LA showroom — not a drop-ship feed — and each artist edition is authenticated and traceable to the artist.


      At a Glance

      • Catalog scale: 1,000+ artist-credit SKUs spanning every active Moodmats illustrator plus rotating Puffco artist collabs
      • Primary product type: Licensed 8" round non-slip dab mats — heat-resistant, washable, signed-art prints
      • Featured artists: Bob Snodgrass (godfather of fume glass), Chris Dyer (visionary painter), Vincent Gordon (lowbrow / tattoo), Mike Cole, Jake C, Grotie, Bloodshed, Yamabushi Squishes, Chump Magic Trippy Kitty, Orfin (100 Bill series)
      • Marquee glass collab: Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 — redesigned Peak Pro attachment by the original Puffco glass collaborator
      • Primary buyer intent: Collectors, gift-givers, working dabbers who want art-credited gear instead of generic accessories
      • Authenticity: Every mat is licensed-print, royalty-paid to the named artist — never an unauthorized reproduction
      • Availability: Online and walk-in inspection at 838 N Broadway, Los Angeles 90012

      The Artist-Credit Accessory Collection

      This collection is built around a single qualifying criterion: every piece is attributed to a named human artist whose name materially affects what the buyer is paying for. In the dab-accessory world, that distinction matters. Generic printed mats and white-label glass exist by the thousands; what's rare is gear where the artist gets paid per unit, where the art is a licensed collaboration, and where the resale and collector value tracks the artist's career. The dominant product type here is Moodmats — the brand that built the entire "named-illustrator dab mat" category by signing licensing deals with working artists from across the glass scene, the lowbrow art world, and the wider cannabis-art community.

      The secondary, smaller layer is named-glassblower collab functional glass. The marquee piece is the Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0, a Peak Pro top attachment redesigned by Ryan Fitt — the heady glass blower behind the original Puffco Peak collaboration and a foundational figure in modern recycler design. Pieces like this sit at the intersection of functional dab gear and collectible art, and they sell through quickly on release.

      How to think about choosing here: pick by artist if you already follow a name in the scene, pick by color palette and visual style if you're matching an existing setup, and pick by mat size if your rig has a particularly wide base. Most Moodmats are the 8-inch round standard which fits Puffco Peak Pro, mini rigs, and the base of any standard dab rig with room to spare. If you want plain or logo-only utility mats instead of art-credit prints, check Dab Mats for the broader category. Angies' Moodmats rotation is the deepest in Los Angeles because we restock straight from the brand as artists release new prints and reprints sell through.


      Who This Collection Is For — And Who Should Shop Elsewhere

      Ideal Fit

      • Collectors who already follow specific artists — buying a Bob Snodgrass print supports the same artist whose fumed-glass pioneering work defined modern heady glass
      • Working dabbers who want a printed, washable, heat-resistant work surface under a rig instead of a plain pad
      • Puffco Peak Pro owners hunting the Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 — the only Puffco-authorized recycler designed by Ryan Fitt himself
      • Gift buyers shopping for someone embedded in cannabis art culture — a signed Vincent Gordon or Chris Dyer mat lands harder than another lighter
      • Shops, lounges and home setups that want licensed artist work on display rather than knockoff prints from unknown sources
      • Tattoo artists, painters and creatives who want gear that visually matches their broader aesthetic

      Not the Right Fit If

      • You want plain, branded, or logo-only utility mats — see Dab Mats
      • You're after solo-artist heady glass rigs — start at Dab Rigs or Mothership Glass
      • You want Puffco hardware without an artist collab markup — browse the full Puffco lineup
      • You're shopping bongs from named production brands — see Bongs or Illadelph
      • You want a quartz banger or carb cap rather than a mat — check Quartz Nails and Carb Caps

      What You'll Find — Artist by Artist

      Bob Snodgrass is the artist credited with discovering color-changing fumed glass in the late 1970s — every glass blower working today owes him technical debt. The Moodmats Bob Snodgrass Mat brings his signature spiral fume imagery onto a working dab surface. Chris Dyer is the Peruvian-Canadian visionary painter known for cosmic skateboard art and festival imagery; the Chris Dyer Mat is among the highest-volume artist prints in the catalog. Vincent Gordon brings Disney-meets-tattoo lowbrow surrealism — the Vincent Gordon Mat reads like a poster from a Highland Park gallery show.

      The supporting roster includes Mike Cole (psychedelic linework), Jake C (graphic illustration), Grotie (graffiti-influenced character work), Bloodshed (darker comic-art aesthetic), Yamabushi Squishes (cute-meets-monster sculptural illustration), Chump Magic with the Trippy Kitty series (acid-bright character art), and Orfin whose 100 Bill mat reimagines US currency in psychedelic palette. Each artist mat is produced in licensed runs — when the run sells through, the print rotates out until reprint, which is why specific artists go unavailable for months at a time.

      Beyond mats, the Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 is the standing collab attachment in stock. Ryan Fitt is the heady glassblower whose original Puffco Peak collaboration redefined what a portable e-rig's glass top could do; the 2.0 refines the recycler path for the Peak Pro specifically. When other Puffco artist collabs drop — Eric Ross editions, Kandy Pens collabs, limited Peak Pro travel packs — they land in this collection.


      How to Choose Your Artist Piece — The Four Decision Factors

      1. Artist Alignment

      The single largest decision factor is whether you already follow an artist. If you don't recognize the names, default to the Moodmats Visual Fiber Mat — the highest-volume Moodmat across the catalog, with a print that suits the broadest range of setups. If you recognize one name, buy that one — owning gear from an artist whose work resonates with you is the entire point of an artist-credit collection.

      2. Size & Rig Fitment

      Standard Moodmats are 8 inches round, which fits cleanly under a Puffco Peak Pro, the base of a typical mini rig, and the foot of most full-size rigs. Wide-base beakers and bigger sculptural rigs can overhang the edge — fine for protecting the central area, less ideal if you want full perimeter coverage. The 3mm rubber thickness handles routine torch sparks and hot quartz drops without scorching. Larger shaped Moodmats appear in occasional limited runs.

      3. Surface Care & Cleanability

      All Moodmats wipe clean with isopropyl alcohol and a paper towel. The printed surface is sealed; light spills, reclaim drips and torch carbon come off with a quick wipe. For deep cleaning, hand-wash with mild soap and warm water then air-dry. Avoid machine washing — the heat and mechanical agitation can dull the print and compromise the rubber base.

      4. Collectibility vs Daily Use

      Some buyers treat Moodmats as rotating collectible art and keep older mats sealed in original packaging. Others use them daily for years. Both are valid — but if collecting is the driver, buy two copies of any limited print and use one. Once a Moodmats print sells out at the brand level, the secondary market sets the price.

      5. Collab Glass Compatibility

      For the Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0, confirm Peak Pro ownership before ordering — it is not cross-compatible with the original Peak. The base diameter and chamber geometry are different. If you need a non-collab replacement glass, see the full Puffco collection for stock attachments.


      Pick by Artist — Style Match Guide

      Artist Style Best For Featured Mat
      Bob Snodgrass Fumed-glass spirals, classic glass-scene Collectors honoring scene history Bob Snodgrass Mat
      Chris Dyer Cosmic visionary, festival-ready Burning Man / festival circuit dabbers Chris Dyer Mat
      Vincent Gordon Lowbrow, Disney-tattoo surrealism Tattoo culture, lowbrow art fans Vincent Gordon Mat
      Orfin Psychedelic currency / icon remix Statement pieces, conversation starters Orfin 100 Bill Mat
      Chump Magic Bright character art, Trippy Kitty Colorful playful setups Trippy Kitty Mat
      Yamabushi Squishes Cute-monster sculptural illustration Kawaii / character collectors Yamabushi Squishes Mat

      Pick by Buyer Type

      You Are Recommended Pick Why
      First-time Moodmats buyer Visual Fiber Mat Highest-volume print, suits any setup
      Glass-scene collector Bob Snodgrass Mat Pioneer of color-changing fumed glass
      Gift for an artist friend Vincent Gordon or Chris Dyer Mat Recognized names outside the dab scene
      Peak Pro upgrade buyer Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 Only Puffco-authorized Fitt collab attachment
      Statement / display piece Orfin 100 Bill Mat Bold imagery, conversation starter
      Daily-driver dabber Any Moodmat by your favorite artist All are equally durable for daily use

      Featured Picks

      • Moodmats — Visual Fiber Mat — Best for: first-time buyers and gift-givers. Why this pick: the safest universal print across the catalog, a Moodmats top-mover that suits any rig color palette.
      • Moodmats — Bob Snodgrass Mat — Best for: heady-glass collectors. Why this pick: a daily mat that honors the artist credited with discovering color-changing fumed glass — the foundational technique behind every fume-work piece in Dab Rigs.
      • Moodmats — Chris Dyer Mat — Best for: festival-circuit dabbers and visionary-art fans. Why this pick: Chris Dyer's cosmic imagery is recognizable far beyond the cannabis world, making this a gift that lands with non-dabber friends too.
      • Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 — Best for: Peak Pro upgraders. Why this pick: the only currently shipping Puffco x Ryan Fitt collab attachment, with a refined recycler chamber that improves flavor and water motion versus the stock glass.

      Decision Matrix — If You Need X, Buy Y

      If you want a daily-use art mat under any rig →
      Buy a standard 8" Moodmats by an artist whose style you like.
      If you want to upgrade Peak Pro flavor and water motion →
      Buy the Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0.
      If you want plain or branded mats with no art licensing →
      Skip this collection — browse Dab Mats.
      If you want one-of-one heady glass sculptures →
      Skip this collection — browse Dab Rigs or Mothership Glass.
      If you want a Puffco accessory with no collab markup →
      Browse the full Puffco collection.
      If you're gifting an artist or designer →
      Pick the Chris Dyer Mat or Visual Fiber Mat.
      If you collect glass-scene history →
      Pick the Bob Snodgrass Mat.

      Glossary — Artist Dab Mat & Collab Terminology

      Moodmat
      A licensed-art rubber dab mat, typically 8 inches round and 3mm thick with a stitched fabric edge, produced by the brand Moodmats in collaboration with named artists. Each design pays royalties to the credited artist and is produced in limited runs that rotate as inventory sells through.
      Dab Mat
      A heat-resistant, non-slip surface placed beneath a dab rig or torch work area to protect tables and counters from scorching, scratching, and concentrate spills. Artist dab mats add a printed licensed-artwork layer over the standard utility function.
      Fume / Fumed Glass
      Borosilicate glass technique using vaporized silver or gold to create color-changing iridescent surfaces. Pioneered by Bob Snodgrass in the late 1970s and now the foundation of most modern heady glass color work — referenced visually in the Bob Snodgrass Moodmats print.
      Collab Attachment
      A device accessory designed in formal collaboration between the device manufacturer and a named outside artist or glassblower. The Puffco Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 is the canonical example: Puffco hardware, Ryan Fitt glass design.
      Recycler
      A glass percolation design that loops water through an upper and lower chamber, increasing vapor cooling and water filtration without dramatically increasing drag. Ryan Fitt's recycler designs are foundational to the category.
      Heady Glass
      Borosilicate functional glass that prioritizes artistic expression over pure utility, typically signed by the maker and sold at collector-level prices. "Artist credit" in this collection refers to the same broader culture that elevated heady glass into the art market.
      Licensed Print
      A reproduction of original artwork produced under formal agreement with the artist, where the artist is credited and paid per unit sold. Distinct from unauthorized reproductions, which are common in the unregulated dab accessory market.

      Why Buy Artist Pieces from Angies

      Angies Boutique has operated continuously from 838 N Broadway in Chinatown Los Angeles since 1990 — over three decades selling glass, dab gear and accessories to the LA scene. Our Moodmats and Puffco collab inventory is sourced directly from the brand and verified authentic; no parallel imports, no knockoff prints. Walk-in customers can handle every artist piece before buying, and staff have direct relationships with both Moodmats and Puffco's distribution side for restock timing on hard-to-find prints. The shop is an authorized stockist for the brands represented here, which matters in a category where unauthorized reproductions of artist prints are routinely sold elsewhere online.


      Shop This Collection

      Start with the Moodmats Visual Fiber Mat if you're new to the line. Glass-scene collectors should head straight to the Bob Snodgrass Mat. Peak Pro upgraders, the Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 is the move. For the broader category, see Dab Mats, Puffco, and Dab Rigs. Background reading: our guide to selecting premium smoke shop products and the Puffco Proxy collection guide for related collab gear.

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Artist Dab Mats & Glass Collabs — Moodmats, Ryan Fitt

      A Moodmat is a licensed-art dab mat produced by the Moodmats brand, where each design is a formal collaboration with a named working artist who is paid royalties on every unit sold. The construction is consistent across the line — an 8-inch round, 3mm-thick non-slip rubber base with a stitched fabric edge and a sealed printed surface that wipes clean. The differentiator versus a generic dab mat is the licensing relationship: when you buy a Bob Snodgrass Moodmat, the print is authorized by Snodgrass and revenue flows back to him. A generic printed mat from an unknown vendor can use any imagery the printer chooses, often with no artist permission or compensation. Functionally both work the same way under a rig; ethically and culturally the Moodmats model is what built the artist-mat category and what keeps named artists involved in the cannabis-accessory world.
      The roster is curated by Moodmats itself, focused on artists whose work resonates with the broader cannabis, glass, festival and lowbrow art communities. Bob Snodgrass is the elder statesman — credited with inventing color-changing fumed glass and foundational to the entire heady glass scene. Chris Dyer is a Peruvian-Canadian visionary painter whose cosmic imagery shows up on skateboard decks, festival posters and gallery walls worldwide. Vincent Gordon brings Disney-meets-tattoo lowbrow surrealism. Mike Cole, Jake C, Grotie, Bloodshed, Yamabushi Squishes, Chump Magic (Trippy Kitty), and Orfin (100 Bill) round out the current active roster. The brand cycles in new artists periodically and reprints best-sellers, so the available roster shifts month-to-month. Angies' rotation matches whatever Moodmats has actively in production at the time of restock.
      The standard Moodmat is 8 inches round, 3mm thick. That size sits cleanly under a Puffco Peak Pro, the base of any mini rig, and the foot of most standard full-size rigs with several inches of clearance. If you own a wide-base beaker bong or an oversized sculptural rig, the rig footprint may overhang the mat edge — the central area is still protected from hot quartz and torch sparks, but you won't get full perimeter coverage. Moodmats occasionally releases larger and shaped mats in limited runs, but the 8-inch round is the standard and what most buyers actually need. If you specifically need a larger work surface for a torch station or e-nail setup, the general Dab Mats collection has bigger plain options.
      Yes — within reason. The 3mm rubber base handles routine dab-session heat sources: a hot quartz banger set briefly on the mat after a dab, torch sparks during banger heating, and the occasional dropped carb cap. The printed surface is sealed and doesn't blister under those conditions. What a Moodmat is not designed for is sustained direct flame contact or holding a glowing-hot nail in place for extended periods — no rubber-base mat is. For active torch-station use where the nail is fully glowing and sitting in contact with the surface, use a dedicated silicone or ceramic work pad instead. For normal dab session use — set the rig down, heat your banger off to the side, dab, return the rig to the mat — the Moodmat handles it indefinitely.
      For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with isopropyl alcohol on a paper towel — this removes torch carbon, reclaim drips, and most concentrate residue without affecting the print. For deeper cleaning, hand-wash with mild dish soap and warm water, gently rubbing the surface with a soft cloth or sponge, then rinse and air-dry flat. Do not machine wash — the heat and mechanical agitation can dull the printed surface and compromise the rubber base over time. Do not soak for extended periods, which can affect the stitched fabric edge. Done correctly, a Moodmat stays looking new for years of daily use.
      The Ryan Fitt Recycler Glass 2.0 is a glass top attachment for the Puffco Peak Pro, designed by Ryan Fitt — the heady glassblower behind the original Puffco Peak glass collaboration. The 2.0 is a refinement of the first-generation Fitt design, with a redesigned recycler path that improves water motion and vapor cooling. It fits the Peak Pro only — not the original Peak. The two devices have different base diameters and chamber geometry, so cross-compatibility doesn't exist. If you own a Peak Pro and want the most flavor-forward, water-engineered glass top Puffco has authorized, this is the piece. If you own the original Peak, browse the standard Puffco attachments for compatible options.
      Three reasons. First, art alignment — dabbers who already follow Bob Snodgrass, Chris Dyer or Vincent Gordon want their daily-use gear to reflect that. Second, artist support — every licensed Moodmat sale routes revenue back to the named artist, which sustains working artists in a niche scene where direct commissions are rare. Third, collectibility — limited-run prints with named-artist credit hold and sometimes appreciate in value, similar to how heady glass holds value relative to production glass. Generic printed mats fail on all three: no artist alignment, no compensation flow, no collector floor. For pure utility, generic mats work fine — but the buyers who shop this collection are explicitly choosing the artist-credit path.
      Moodmats produces in licensed runs, so individual artist prints cycle through availability. A given print is in production while the run lasts, then rotates out until the brand schedules a reprint — which may happen in months or years, depending on demand and artist agreement. Some artists have effectively continuous availability because their mats sell through and reprint quickly; others have long gaps between runs. Angies restocks straight from Moodmats as runs become available, so what's on the site at any moment reflects current production. If a specific artist isn't listed, it's not because we choose not to carry them — it's because that print is between runs.
      Yes — call or message the shop with the artist name. We track the Moodmats production schedule and can flag your request when a print returns to production. For active-roster artists with reliable restock cycles (Bob Snodgrass, Chris Dyer, Visual Fiber and the headline prints), we usually have the next restock window in view. For rarer or one-off collabs, we can let you know whether a reprint is on the calendar at all. Walk-ins at 838 N Broadway can browse current physical inventory which sometimes includes prints not yet listed online.
      Silicone dab mats are pure utility — high heat tolerance, flat printed graphics (often unlicensed), easy to clean, cheap to produce. Moodmats use a rubber base with a sealed printed surface and a stitched fabric edge — slightly more premium build, distinctly different aesthetic, and the licensing model that funnels revenue to named artists. Functionally for routine dab-session use both work. The silicone mat wins for sustained extreme heat exposure and for the lowest price point. The artist rubber mat wins for visual design, artist support, build feel, and collectibility. Most serious dabbers eventually own both: a utility silicone pad for torch work and an artist mat as the rig's display surface.
      Yes — Angies ships every Moodmat in the catalog domestically across the US and internationally where local import rules allow accessories. Mats are flat-packed which keeps shipping costs low. Orders ship from our Chinatown LA location at 838 N Broadway, typically within 1-2 business days. For international destinations, buyer is responsible for any local import duties. Our guide to selecting premium smoke shop products covers how to evaluate authentic versus unauthorized accessory listings — relevant if you've been burned by knockoff Moodmats elsewhere online.
      Every artist piece in this collection is stocked at Angies Boutique, 838 N Broadway in Chinatown Los Angeles 90012, open daily. Walk-ins can handle Moodmats in person, see colors and print detail in real light, and check current artist availability. Founded 1990, Angies has been a fixture of the LA smoke-shop scene for over three decades — staff can speak to specific artists, Moodmats restock cycles, and Puffco collab availability. Phone: 213-680-0080.