1987. When cities existed in liminal time.
Otaru's canal district — where Meiji-era warehouses hold vaporwave sunsets. Architecture that never decided which timeline it belonged to. Buildings that could be from 1987 or 2047, suspended in perpetual maybe.
Maybe you've walked those canals. Or maybe you've only seen them in dreamcore edits, filtered through layers of digital noise. Either way, you feel it — that ache for places that exist between eras.
Canals reflecting skies from futures that branched away. Snow falling on streets where lo-fi nostalgia meets cyberpunk neon. The aesthetic of in-between.
Your desk isn't a workspace — it's a portal interface. Where you synthesize timelines that never locked in. Where you build worlds from fragments of unchosen futures.
Otaru held infinite branches before consensus reality collapsed them. This mousepad holds one of those branches open.
MATERIAL ANCHOR FOR LIMINAL SPACES
- Non-slip neoprene backing — stability in shifting timelines
- Dreamcore pastels in surgical precision — vaporwave meets hyperrealism
- Hemmed edges resist fraying across realities
- Smooth surface for typing dreams into code
- Three sizes: personal altar to full command center
This isn't decoration. It's an anchor point in consensus reality. A fragment of Otaru's unchosen futures, materialized on your desk.
For those who curate temporal zones. Who know that some cities never chose a single timeline — and that's exactly their power.
夢から現実へ – Or perhaps, futures that refused to collapse into one.
Clouds.オタル – Architect of Lost Futures | Infinite Dreamscapes Collection
Care instructions: Use warm water and dish soap to clean spots off your pad. It's not necessary to soak the whole pad. For hard-to-clean spots use a soft-bristled brush.
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16" × 32" |
| Width, cm |
81.28 |
| Height, cm |
40.64 |
| Thickness, cm |
0.30 |
| Size tolerance, cm |
2.54 |
EU representative: Clouds.オタル, dream@cloudsofotaru.com, Route de la Gare 41, Boudry, Neuchâtel, 2017, CH
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC