Lovely
These Ordinary Habit puzzles are the most beautiful and thoughtfully created puzzles I've encountered. Love the art and the artists, and I appreciate how many mini puzzle options they have.
COLLECTION NO. 6.5
A gentle deer companion follows her companion in this beautiful puzzle by Indian illustrator Sadhvi Konchada. Cheery and bright, find yourself in paradise as you bring this artwork to life.
– Box Size: 5 x 4.5 x 2.5 in
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Made with recycled materials
These Ordinary Habit puzzles are the most beautiful and thoughtfully created puzzles I've encountered. Love the art and the artists, and I appreciate how many mini puzzle options they have.
I purchased this puzzle while I was in NY in November and I finally got around to building it and when I did, it came out so beautiful! will definitely be purchasing more of these
I LOVE this puzzle. It's super cute and because it's so tiny I put the whole thing together in one sitting! For context, I had a 1000 piece puzzle that has been taking up half my dining room table for MONTHS. This gives me the same sense of accomplishment without taking up precious table real estate. I can't wait to order more.
I love this puzzle. A small victory in a box and it is a beautiful image.
This was my first Ordinary Habit puzzle. I got it during a sale they were having. The finishing on the puzzle pieces is velvety smooth. Which also carries over into the texture of the box. The image was crisp and the pieces interlocked firmly. My only hesitation on this puzzle is the pricing. I would probably only buy another small puzzle if it was on sale again. But the quality of the puzzle and the art work were very good. And I do love a mini puzzle!
Sadhvi Konchada is an Indian-origin designer and illustrator currently based out of San Francisco. Her art is best known for portraying women, wilderness, and wonder. Day to day life is her biggest source of inspiration – be it the avocado in her kitchen, a phone call with her childhood friend, or a weekend road trip. Art gives her the power to slow down and capture the world around her. Her work evokes a sense of freedom, adventure and joy – a feeling she hopes to instill in her audience.
Being a woman of color and an immigrant myself, I find immense joy in portraying women in free, uplifting and expansive wilderness. It’s a reminder to never lose the spark to explore new territories.