Small but Mighty!
Despite the small size, the pattern made the puzzle a bit challenging! Glad i finally bought myself one of these wonderful puzzles!
COLLECTION NO. 10
Always bringing a playful sense of joy into her illustrations, Holly Jolley’s Looking for Meaning at the Dinner Party stays right on theme. A very proper cat and dog sit side by side as they play a game of chess, eat pink jelly sculptures, and sip on wine and coffee. Perfect for when you’re short on time, our 100 piece puzzles are a great little afternoon or evening treat.
– Completed Size: 8.5 x 10.625 in
– Box Size: 5 x 4.5 x 2.5 in
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Made with recycled materials
Despite the small size, the pattern made the puzzle a bit challenging! Glad i finally bought myself one of these wonderful puzzles!
WONDERFUL ... beautiful design and quality product
I love this puzzle. It was the perfect puzzle to do during a snowy day. I usually donate puzzles but I may
keep this one and complete it again. I took off one star because two pieces were slightly damaged. However, the damage was not visible enough to ruin the puzzle. I highly recommend for a cozy puzzle moment.
I love this puzzle and the size was perfect for me not to get frustrated. My dog did eat one of the pieces, but otherwise it looks great!
These are unique I will agree, the quality it’s great with a velvety feel to them, however for only 100 pcs it is too much. I do like the chosen artist.
Holly Jolley is a Chilean-British designer and illustrator based in London. She spends her days painting, reading, and drinking tea surrounded by her collection of books, glittery shoes, and flea market treasures. Her work ranges from editorial illustration to prints, pattern design, brand collaborations, and art direction.
I absolutely adore dinner parties, and I feel like overly stressing about them might be my love language! The whole table setting ritual, fresh flowers, the candles, desserts that are too pretty to eat, a cheeky game of chess with a glass of wine. For this illustration, I pictured my cat Hamlet and my sister's dog Remigio enjoying a cornucopia of holiday delights.