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Martin Schwartz Paris Christmas jigsaw puzzle 500 pieces – 47x33cm

Product description

Here you will find the Christmas atmosphere of Paris in 500 beautiful jigsaw puzzle pieces. The puzzle is accompanied by a full list of every building depicted in the photo, giving you a much better understanding of Paris iconic buildings.

The motif was created by Danish designer and artist Martin Schwartz, who is known for creating detailed illustrations of towns, cities and places.

 

Paris Christmas jigsaw puzzle

Also included with this jigsaw puzzle is a complete list of the buildings and an accompanying poster showing the motif.

  • Design: Martin Schwartz
  • Number of pieces: 500 pieces
  • Dimensions puzzle: 47x33cm
  • Box dimensions: 23x18,5x4,5 cm (nice and compact, much smaller than normal, takes up little space)
  • Contents: bag of puzzle pieces + contains one folded poster with full list of buildings.

Martin Schwartz - Danish Illustrator

Martin Schwartz (born 1974) is a contemporary Danish illustrator and graphic designer working from his studio in Vesterbro in Copenhagen (DK).
His series of city prints pays tribute to the variety of buildings found in each city. For each poster design, Martin Schwartz invests a lot of time researching the city to fully understand its DNA. Talking to the locals and visiting each neighborhood are all essential parts of his research.

The end result is a stunning rendering that depicts the city's most iconic buildings, historic bars and typical residential houses in great detail. His illustrations give you the soul of a city in one print. He released these prints as posters and puzzles.

 

View the entire Martin Schwartz collection

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