About JigzArt

Art that connects

JigzArt began around a living-room table and a stack of ordinary puzzle boxes. It became a small family company with one promise — that every piece you place should add up to art you'd actually want to frame.

Our beginning

The table where it started

Our founder grew up with puzzles on the dining table most of the year. Winter evenings, rainy Sundays, the days between Christmas and New Year — the same slow, shared activity that quietly held the family together.

But the puzzles themselves always disappointed. Generic landscapes. Photos of cats. Artwork that never felt worth keeping after the last piece went in. The boxes went back in the cupboard, and the evening ended.

JigzArt is what happened when we stopped accepting that trade-off.

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The art

Illustrations made to be built

Every JigzArt scene is an original illustration — not a stock image, not a photograph. The visual language is inspired by the work of the artist Cecilia Bertling, a member of our family whose folk-art compositions have filled our walls for decades.

We wanted to bring that warmth to more homes than a one-of-a-kind painting ever could. So we designed a collection of 10 unique scenes in her spirit — African sunsets, Norwegian fjords, Oaxacan festivals, coral reefs, Christmas markets — each drawn to reward close attention. Small details hidden in the corners. Colours chosen to build well, not just photograph well.

The craft

Made in Europe, finished for the wall

We print and cut every puzzle in the EU on premium 2 mm cardboard with a matte laminate finish. The matte choice is deliberate: a glossy puzzle looks fine under the lamp while you build it, but once framed on a wall it reflects every window in the room. Matte disappears into the image the way real art does.

Pieces are cut in the classic interlocking shape so sections hold together when you shuffle them aside. Two sizes: 500 pieces at 54×40 cm for an evening or two, 1000 pieces at 68×44 cm for a proper weekend project.

What happens after

A puzzle you'll want to keep

Most puzzles end their life in the box they came from. Ours are designed to end up on a wall. Every motif is sized to fit standard frames — 60×50 cm for the 500s, 70×50 cm for the 1000s — so the build-it-glue-it-frame-it sequence is as easy as we could make it.

If you'd rather build it again, take it apart, drop it back in the box, and pass it to someone else. A JigzArt puzzle has a second, third, fourth life. That's part of the design.

Why we do this

Slow hours in a fast world

We started JigzArt because we noticed something. The hours around the puzzle table were the hours everyone we loved was actually there — phones face down, conversations soft, the radio on low. That version of an evening is getting harder to find.

A good puzzle is a reason to sit down. It's a reason for a teenager to linger after dinner, for a grandparent to pull up a chair, for two friends to catch up without a screen between them. That's the product. The art on the box is the invitation.

10+
Unique designs
From coral reefs to festival markets
EU
Made in Europe
Premium cardboard, matte-laminated finish
30
Day returns
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