New Shanghai Shop: Sugarmat

By Dominic Ngai, February 6, 2018

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Founded in Montreal, Canada, Sugarmat is known for their durable, eco-friendly designer yoga mats made with natural rubber and suede. As colorful as their core product offerings is the brand’s first Shanghai store, where the millennial pink storefront at the corner of Hengshan Lu and Wulumuqi Lu pops against its monochromatic surroundings at first glance.

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Continuing with the pink theme, the interior of Sugarmat is reminiscent of a candy store, where dozens of pastel-colored mats (RMB499-699) with feminine and nature-inspired prints line up neatly to replace sugary treats as decorations.

Patterns of the mats are divided into a few categories, including ‘Healing Heart’ (abstract prints), ‘Botany’ (floral), ‘Essential’ (geometrical) and ‘Fantasy Tropics’ (island-themed). Accessories such as bags (RMB129) and straps (RMB299) are also available, while those who want to personalize their mats can also opt to have names or short messages printed on them for an extra RMB49. 

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In addition to yoga mats, Sugarmat also offers an aromatics line. Our favorite item is a yoga mat spray (RMB249), which can also be applied to anything from pillows and carpets to curtains, so your entire room can smell like lavender, lychee, guava and tea tree all day.


See listings for Sugarmat.

For more new Shanghai shops, click here.


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