Thank You For the Music!
Maybe you like Beethoven or Bieber, Motown or The Monkees. It’s rare that everyone’s taste collides so our latest jigsaw brings together artists across generations and styles. So that, if there’s one thing we can all say, it’s ‘Thank You for the Music!’
This puzzle comes with a pull out sheet to help you identify all the musicians as well as a specially curated playlist. Featuring all 203 artists in the jigsaw, it’s the perfect companion to your puzzling.
We aim to make our puzzles as sustainable as possible, our jigsaws are made on an extra thick luxury 2.25mm board made from 100% FSC certified recycled board.
The jigsaw comes in a cotton badge sourced from a quality textiles factory in Europe where all workers are paid a living wage.
1000 piece jigsaw dimensions are 683x480mm
XL500 piece jigsaw dimensions are 700x510mm
'Thank You for the Music!' was illustrated by Hannah Stephenson-Kelly
Standard UK shipping is £3 with Royal Mail 48 tracked.
Next day options are £5 with Royal Mail 24 tracked (please note orders must be placed before 10am and are still not guaranteed 24 hours, especially in peak)
We also ship worldwide via a range of international carriers.
Hannah lives in Oxford with her husband Ben, and their new baby daughter. Another family connection, Hannah is in fact James’ sister in-law! She has a calling that's equal parts paintbrush and pulpit: she's currently training to be a vicar. She studied fine art in Italy (cue frescoes, espresso, and very earnest sketching), and now weaves that classical eye into illustrations full of warmth and wonder.
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Our jigsaws are made with sustainably produced board and they are 100% recyclable.
Family owned
The OJC is run by Rachael and James, a brother-sister jigsaw powerhouse.
Intricately Illustrated
Our puzzles make the perfect presents, particularly for that 'hard to buy for' person in your life.
Lovingly made by hand
Hannah lives in Oxford with her husband Ben, and their new baby daughter. Another family connection, Hannah is in fact James’ sister in-law! She has a calling that's equal parts paintbrush and pulpit: she's currently training to be a vicar. She studied fine art in Italy (cue frescoes, espresso, and very earnest sketching), and now weaves that classical eye into illustrations full of warmth and wonder.
