Piecework Christmas Swim 1000 Piece Puzzle in Beauty: NA. Piecework Christmas Swim 1000 Piece Puzzle in Beauty: NA. This classic photograph by Slim Aarons features his wife Lorita floating high above Los Angeles in the 1950s. The iconic image embodies Slim?s goal to photograph attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places. With cabana stripe packaging and an image that will feel festive year-round, Christmas Swim is sure to be a hit.. Thick stock and high-quality art paper. Crafted with recycled paper. 1000 puzzle pieces. PCEW-WH34. PZ-CHRISTMAS-1000. Piecework is an antidote to an obsessive work culture and an addiction to screens. The brand hopes to be a signal to not only take care of yourself, but to love yourself and enjoy each day in all the ways that make you feel good. Founders Rachel and Jena discovered their love of puzzles by accident. Feeling burned out in 2016, they booked a rental cabin for a quick escape. But, when they arrived, they found themselves rained in for the entire long weekend. With no phone service and nothing to do, they turned to a closet of dusty puzzles only to find they offered the rest and relaxation they had been looking for in the first place. Since then, the creative duo has set out to make puzzles that are as enjoyable to look at as they are to compose.


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Christmas Swim 1000 Piece Puzzle
Piecework Christmas Swim 1000 Piece Puzzle in Beauty: NA. Piecework Christmas Swim 1000 Piece Puzzle in Beauty: NA. This classic photograph by Slim Aarons features his wife Lorita floating high above Los Angeles in the 1950s. The iconic image embodies Slim?s goal to photograph attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places. With cabana stripe packaging and an image that will feel festive year-round, Christmas Swim is sure to be a hit.. Thick stock and high-quality art paper. Crafted with recycled paper. 1000 puzzle pieces. PCEW-WH34. PZ-CHRISTMAS-1000. Piecework is an antidote to an obsessive work culture and an addiction to screens. The brand hopes to be a signal to not only take care of yourself, but to love yourself and enjoy each day in all the ways that make you feel good. Founders Rachel and Jena discovered their love of puzzles by accident. Feeling burned out in 2016, they booked a rental cabin for a quick escape. But, when they arrived, they found themselves rained in for the entire long weekend. With no phone service and nothing to do, they turned to a closet of dusty puzzles only to find they offered the rest and relaxation they had been looking for in the first place. Since then, the creative duo has set out to make puzzles that are as enjoyable to look at as they are to compose.