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      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.