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Introducing the Florence Collection by Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of mouse mats, inspired by the timeless beauty of Florence, Italy. Each mat in this series showcases intricate architectural designs, transporting you to the heart of this historic city. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and artistry of Florence every time you use your computer. These high-quality mouse mats are not only functional but also a beautiful addition to any workspace. Experience the allure of Italy with the Florence Collection by Media Storehouse.

Florence, Italy is a beautiful city known for its incredible architecture, and is home to some of the most iconic structures in the world

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Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Tomb of Princess Sofia Czartoryski of Varsavia (d.1837) by Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850)

Tomb of Princess Sofia Czartoryski of Varsavia (d.1837) by Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850) 1844 (marble)
BEN85173 Tomb of Princess Sofia Czartoryski of Varsavia (d.1837) by Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850) 1844 (marble); Santa Croce, Florence, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Michelangelo Buonarroti dit Michel Ange (Michelangelo or Michelangelo, 1475-1564)

Michelangelo Buonarroti dit Michel Ange (Michelangelo or Michelangelo, 1475-1564)
XEE5027020 Michelangelo Buonarroti dit Michel Ange (Michelangelo or Michelangelo, 1475-1564) presents a project to Pope Leon X (John of Medicis, 1475-1521) by J

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Italy, Tuscany, Florence: view of the Uffizi gallery, museum, western corridor, 1895

Italy, Tuscany, Florence: view of the Uffizi gallery, museum, western corridor, 1895
LUX4771620 Italy, Tuscany, Florence: view of the Uffizi gallery, museum, western corridor, 1895; (add.info.: Italy, Tuscany, Florence: view of the Uffizi gallery, museum, western corridor)

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Maiolica plaque depicting the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Italian (ceramic)

Maiolica plaque depicting the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Italian (ceramic)
BEN79933 Maiolica plaque depicting the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Italian (ceramic); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Tabernacle with an architectural trompe l'oeil panel, angel candelabra and a Pieta

Tabernacle with an architectural trompe l'oeil panel, angel candelabra and a Pieta
BEN85082 Tabernacle with an architectural trompe l'oeil panel, angel candelabra and a Pieta, by Desiderio da Settignano (1428-64), 1460 (marble); San Lorenzo, Florence

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Giuseppe Bertini's fountain, located in the vestibule of the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan

Giuseppe Bertini's fountain, located in the vestibule of the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan
3559712 Giuseppe Bertini's fountain, located in the vestibule of the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan; Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Giotto's Campanile, Florence Plans

Giotto's Campanile, Florence Plans
6266221 Giotto's Campanile, Florence Plans; (add.info.: Elevation, cross section and floor plan of Giotto's Campanile beside the Dumo in Piazza del Duomo)

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Florence, monument to Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce Church. Giacomo Leopardi was inspired by it

Florence, monument to Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce Church. Giacomo Leopardi was inspired by it to compose the poem
MME4730841 Florence, monument to Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce Church. Giacomo Leopardi was inspired by it to compose the poem Above the monument to Dante, 1818-1829 (marble) by Ricci

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Entrance Hall, detail of merging scroll corner decoration designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Entrance Hall, detail of merging scroll corner decoration designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), 1524-34
BEN85585 Entrance Hall, detail of merging scroll corner decoration designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), 1524-34; Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Entrance Hall designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) 1524-34

Entrance Hall designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) 1524-34, the staircase completed in 1559 by Bartolomeo
BEN85583 Entrance Hall designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) 1524-34, the staircase completed in 1559 by Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-92); Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Tomb modelled on the Sanctuary of the Holy Sepulchre in the Rucellai Chapel

Tomb modelled on the Sanctuary of the Holy Sepulchre in the Rucellai Chapel, by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72)
BEN85132 Tomb modelled on the Sanctuary of the Holy Sepulchre in the Rucellai Chapel, by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72), 1467 (marble); San Pancrazio, Florence, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Statue of Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), architect, philosopher

Statue of Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), architect, philosopher, Italian humanist of the Renaissance
YOU4419699 Statue of Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), architect, philosopher, Italian humanist of the Renaissance, theorist of perspective, author of works on painting, sculpture

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Vulcan, sculpture by Vincenzo de Rossi (1525-87) 1572 (bronze)

Vulcan, sculpture by Vincenzo de Rossi (1525-87) 1572 (bronze)
BEN82544 Vulcan, sculpture by Vincenzo de Rossi (1525-87) 1572 (bronze); Palazzo Vecchio (Palazzo della Signoria) Florence, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: The Foundling Hospital, in Florence built in c.1420 (photo)

The Foundling Hospital, in Florence built in c.1420 (photo)
VLS64916 The Foundling Hospital, in Florence built in c.1420 (photo) by Brunelleschi, Filippo (1377-1446); Piazza Santissima Annunziata, Florence

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: The Sala dell'Udienza designed by Benedetto (1442-97) and Giuliano (1432-90) da Maiano

The Sala dell'Udienza designed by Benedetto (1442-97) and Giuliano (1432-90) da Maiano
BEN82451 The Sala dell'Udienza designed by Benedetto (1442-97) and Giuliano (1432-90) da Maiano, with frescoes by Francesco de Salviati (1510-63) after 1470 (photo)

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Interior view of the cupola designed by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649)

Interior view of the cupola designed by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649) in 1644 with panels depicting scenes from the Bible
BEN85085 Interior view of the cupola designed by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649) in 1644 with panels depicting scenes from the Bible painted by Pietro Benvenuti (1796-1844), 1828 (fresco)

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Bedroom or Sala dei Pavoni with frescoed trompe l'oeil decoration of wall hangings

Bedroom or Sala dei Pavoni with frescoed trompe l'oeil decoration of wall hangings and a frieze of birds
BEN85102 Bedroom or Sala dei Pavoni with frescoed trompe l'oeil decoration of wall hangings and a frieze of birds, 14th century; Museo della Casa Fiorentina Antica, Palazzo Davanzati, Florence

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: View of the interior showing the altar flanked by the Medici tombs of Cosimo I (1519-74)

View of the interior showing the altar flanked by the Medici tombs of Cosimo I (1519-74) and Ferdinand I (1549-1609)
BEN85083 View of the interior showing the altar flanked by the Medici tombs of Cosimo I (1519-74) and Ferdinand I (1549-1609) by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649), 1644; diam: 28 m cm; Cappelle Medicee

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Nave and choir of Santo Spirito, Florence, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) (photo)

Nave and choir of Santo Spirito, Florence, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) (photo)
BEN80045 Nave and choir of Santo Spirito, Florence, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) (photo); Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Exterior view of S. Maria del Fiore, 1294-1436 (photo)

Exterior view of S. Maria del Fiore, 1294-1436 (photo)
BEN133941 Exterior view of S. Maria del Fiore, 1294-1436 (photo); Duomo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Dome designed by Brunelleschi (1377-1446) 1420-36;); Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Florencia Sunset skyline

Florencia Sunset skyline
Javier del Puerto Photography

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Virgin and Child, c1460. Creator: Unknown

Virgin and Child, c1460. Creator: Unknown
Virgin and Child, c1460. Tthe Virgin and Child are placed in a box-like room lined with gothic windows and a coffered ceiling

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Madonna and Child with Two Angels, c1500. Creator: Agnolo di Domenico di Donnino

Madonna and Child with Two Angels, c1500. Creator: Agnolo di Domenico di Donnino
Madonna and Child with Two Angels, c1500. This "tondo" (circular painting) shows two lily-bearing angels striding toward the Madonna and crowning her as Queen of Heaven

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: The Ideal City, c1480-1484. Creator: Unknown

The Ideal City, c1480-1484. Creator: Unknown
The Ideal City, c1480-1484. The imaginary city square features a Roman arch typically erected as a commemoration of military victory at its centre

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: View of the Duomo in Florence with a procession on Corpus Christi, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon

View of the Duomo in Florence with a procession on Corpus Christi, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the Duomo in Florence with a procession on Corpus Christi, 1745-1775

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: View of the Ponte Santa Trinita over the river Arno in Florence, 1761. Creator: Anon

View of the Ponte Santa Trinita over the river Arno in Florence, 1761. Creator: Anon
View of the Ponte Santa Trinita over the river Arno in Florence, 1761. In the background the Ponte Vecchio and the Palazzo Vecchio

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: View of a square in Florence, 1700-1799. Creator: Unknown

View of a square in Florence, 1700-1799. Creator: Unknown
View of a square in Florence, 1700-1799

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Portraits of Giuliano and Francesco Giamberti da Sangallo, 1482-1485. Creator: Piero di Cosimo

Portraits of Giuliano and Francesco Giamberti da Sangallo, 1482-1485. Creator: Piero di Cosimo
Portraits of Giuliano and Francesco Giamberti da Sangallo, 1482-1485. This diptych shows a leading Florentine architect, Giuliano da Sangallo with his late father Francesco

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: The Courtyard of the Palazzo del Bargello. Florence, 1842. Creator: Jorgen Pedersen Roed

The Courtyard of the Palazzo del Bargello. Florence, 1842. Creator: Jorgen Pedersen Roed
The Courtyard of the Palazzo del Bargello. Florence, 1842

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Bagnaia, Lazio, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Bagnaia, Lazio, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Bagnaia, Lazio, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: First half 16th century, purchased by Arthur Acton 1907. Landcape: Arthur and Hortense Mitchell Acton

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Reale di Castello, Castello, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Reale di Castello, Castello, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Reale di Castello, Castello, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Niccolo` Tribolo (also known as Niccolo` di Raffaello or Niccolo` di Pericoli)

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: First half 16th century, purchased by Arthur Acton 1907. Landcape: Arthur and Hortense Mitchell Acton

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Reale di Castello, Castello, Tuscany, Italy, 1923. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Reale di Castello, Castello, Tuscany, Italy, 1923. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Reale di Castello, Castello, Tuscany, Italy, 1923. House architecture: Niccolo` Tribolo (also known as Niccolo` di Raffaello or Niccolo` di Pericoli)

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Baptistery, Pisa, Italy, between 1890 and 1925. Creator: Unknown

Baptistery, Pisa, Italy, between 1890 and 1925. Creator: Unknown
Baptistery, Pisa, Italy, between 1890 and 1925

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Cecil Ross Pinset, from 1909. Landscape: Cecil Ross Pinset, from 1909, and with Geoffrey Scott from 1914

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: First half 16th century, purchased by Arthur Acton 1907. Landcape: Arthur and Hortense Mitchell Acton

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: First half 16th century, purchased by Arthur Acton 1907. Landcape: Arthur and Hortense Mitchell Acton

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: First half 16th century, purchased by Arthur Acton 1907. Landcape: Arthur and Hortense Mitchell Acton

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Cecil Ross Pinset, from 1909. Landscape: Cecil Ross Pinset, from 1909, and with Geoffrey Scott from 1914

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa I Tatti, Ponte a Mensola, near Settignano, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Cecil Ross Pinset, from 1909. Landscape: Cecil Ross Pinset, from 1909, and with Geoffrey Scott from 1914

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925

Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa La Pietra, via Bolognese, 120, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: First half 16th century, purchased by Arthur Acton 1907. Landcape: Arthur and Hortense Mitchell Acton

Background imageFlorence Mouse Mat Collection: Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Gamberaia, Settignano, Tuscany, Italy, 1925. House Architecture: Zanobi Lapi, 1610- 1630. Landscape: Zanobi Lapi and others, from 1610



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Florence Mouse Mat Collection

Florence, Italy is a beautiful city known for its incredible architecture, and is home to some of the most iconic structures in the world, such as the Duomo di Firenze and the Ponte Vecchio. The city has a long history of art and culture, which can be seen in its many churches, palaces, and monuments. The Renaissance period left an indelible mark on Florence's architecture with its grandiose buildings and sculptures. Its streets are lined with stunning Gothic style buildings from this era. In addition to these architectural wonders, it also boasts several museums that are filled with priceless works of art from all over Europe. From ancient ruins to modern masterpieces, Florence's architecture is sure to leave visitors in awe.
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