Printworks Puzzle - Subway Art Fire
Discover this extraordinary underground world of art!
£24.00
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Features & Advantages
- A new challenge for puzzle fans
- Size: 25 x 25 cm
- Great for building your concentration skills
Item no.: XMW-DRF-PW00501, Content: 1 item, EAN: 7350108172301
Description
Puzzle - Subway Art Fire
- With a total length of over 100 km, 94 stations and numerous works of art, the Stockholm subway is often referred to as the longest art gallery in the world. The aim of this project is to make art accessible to the broadest possible population and to make everyday life a little more colourful with fresh ideas. This jigsaw puzzle from the "Subway Art" series brings the creative ideas of the Stockholm art scene to life and brings a piece of these original works of art into your home.
This puzzle brings a piece of this extraordinary art world into your home and represents a new challenge for anyone who loves tricky puzzles. After a stressful day, putting the puzzle together is a great way to both relax and let go of the hustle and bustle of everyday life while still concentrating. In addition to logical thinking, fine motor skills and creativity are also promoted by doing puzzles!
- Photographed by David Alrath
- Printed on FSCⓇ-certified cardboard
- Great concentration exercise
- Develops coordinative skills
- Makes a unique gift for puzzle fans
Brand: | Printworks |
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Recommended for Children:: | 12 years old |
Recommended for Children:: | 99 years old |
Seal of Approval and Quality Mark: | FSC® |
Number of Parts: | 501 to 1000 pieces |
Warnings: | CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed |
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