Become a Parisian ‘flâneur’ with a chic panoramic jigsaw puzzle capturing the sophisticated shops and sights of a Parisian street. Meaning ‘stroller’ or ‘idler’, the French word de...
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Description
Become a Parisian ‘flâneur’ with a chic panoramic jigsaw puzzle capturing the sophisticated shops and sights of a Parisian street. Meaning ‘stroller’ or ‘idler’, the French word developed from the Old Norse ‘flana’, meaning ‘to wander without purpose’; becoming a popular 19th century literary type in works from Balzac to Baudelaire. Enjoy a stroll, from the boulangerie and café, to the fromagerie and patisserie. Reproducing a scenic illustration by contemporary American artist Anne Bentley, puzzlers will enjoy spotting iconic French details: from cobbled streets, Citroën 2CVs and DSs; to poodles, baguettes and Haussmannian façades. A lovely choice for the Francophile in your life.
Size & Additional Information
99 x 35.5cm constructed
If you are constructing on a puzzle board please note an Extra Large board size will be needed
1,000 pieces, printed puzzle board
35.5 x 13 x 7cm box
Includes a 31 x 11cm image guide
Age 12+
Board made from recycled materials
FSC accredited paper
Paper and card can be recycled
Pieces packed in a plastic cello bag – widely recycled with soft plastics
If you are constructing on a puzzle board please note an Extra Large board size will be needed
1,000 pieces, printed puzzle board
35.5 x 13 x 7cm box
Includes a 31 x 11cm image guide
Age 12+
Board made from recycled materials
FSC accredited paper
Paper and card can be recycled
Pieces packed in a plastic cello bag – widely recycled with soft plastics
DELIVERY & RETURNS
Reviews
Overall product rating 5/5
18 June 2024
Service Rating:
lovely picture, good quality pieces. Not so obscure that it's very difficult, just hard enough to feel satisfied when it's completed.
22 April 2024
Service Rating:
Lovely picture though beware it is an odd size, and I had to buy a special roll which was big enough on which to do it, so that it could be removed from the table I was using.