Piece by piece.
Photography by Ty Mecham & Rocky Luten
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Piecework Puzzles
Los Angeles, California
The Piecework story started when founders Jena and Rachel booked a rental cabin for a bit of much-needed relaxation, only to find themselves rained in for the weekend. Luckily, a closet of old jigsaw puzzles came to the rescue—and inspired them to create swoon-worthy puzzles that help us slow down and connect (in more ways than one).
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Reviews for
Piecework Modern Jigsaw Puzzles
Reviews for
Piecework Modern Jigsaw Puzzles
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Hands down the best puzzles.
I am always on the hunt for a good, quality puzzle, and Piecework makes the best. No little bits of puzzle dust or pealing. These are on the pricey side, but worth it if you are looking for a really beautiful and satisfying puzzle.
Fun Puzzle
My coffee table is not so big...32"/22"...I clearly should have paid more attention to the puzzle finish size. The pieces where bigger than I expected too. I had to put pieces on various kitchen boards on the floor....that being said, the puzzle was really fun...hard but not too hard...the glass stems were difficult. I nice diversion from technology!!
Lovey picture, but not a super fun puzzle
The fruit portions were fun, and the picture is lovely. However, the way the pieces are cut, you get a lot of false-positives (a piece will fit, ostensively, but it's not the right piece). We almost stopped trying to finish it once all that was left were the large swaths of unbroken red, we had to resort to literally trying every single red piece in every spot, since there is no real gradient. I am donating this puzzle to Goodwill, I do not ever want to do it again. If you are hardcore enough to want to do a lot of a single color, this might be great for you.
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