Description
Embark on a puzzling adventure with our 'Eames Classic Designs' 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, suitable for ages 14 and up. This puzzle features a masterful montage of mid - century modern design. The dimensions of the completed puzzle are 27.6' x 19.7'. As you piece it together, you'll celebrate the world - renowned American industrial designers, Charles and Ray Eames. Their groundbreaking furniture designs, like the 1956 lounge chair and ottoman, along with classic accents such as House Birds, Eames Elephant, and Walnut Stool, are truly iconic. The playful fabrics, like the Dot Pattern, are still in production today. New lighting designs blend seamlessly with the timeless ones, making this a must - have for home - décor connoisseurs and puzzle enthusiasts alike. Charles and Ray Eames took inspiration from the 19th - century English club chair for their lounge chair and ottoman. Charles aimed for it to have 'the warm receptive look of a well - used first baseman's mitt'. Even after 65 years, the craftsmanship has a modern and contemporary feel. Made to strict standards by Herman Miller and Vitra, Eames furniture and accessories bring sleek style to any setting. Ravensburger's 1000 - piece puzzle combines captivating imagery, clean - cut pieces, and a perfect interlocking fit for an incredibly enjoyable puzzling experience. Make unforgettable memories with Ravensburger premium puzzles!
Using this 1000 - piece Eames Classic Designs jigsaw puzzle is easy and fun. First, empty the pieces onto a clean, flat surface. You can start by sorting the edge pieces to form the frame. Then, look for distinct colors and patterns to group the pieces. As you connect the pieces, take your time and enjoy the process. It's a great way to relax and unwind. When it comes to maintenance, keep the puzzle in a dry place to prevent warping. If you want to display the completed puzzle, you can use puzzle glue to secure it and then frame it. Just be careful not to spill any liquids on it. And remember, this puzzle is designed for ages 14 and above, so make sure younger kids don't play with it unsupervised.