Are the temps walking-on-the-sun hot where you are or still trying to keep yourself and your family entertained this summer? Whatever the reason, indoor activities are always needed, especially in the form of jigsaw puzzles. To keep your summer fun up and your family busy, check out these new modern jigsaw puzzles that just landed in the Design Milk Shop!
>>> How I Will Spend the Summer Puzzle by Maggie Stephenson for Ordinary Habit
With a color palette that screams summer, this puzzle features the artwork of Maggie Stephenson with palm trees, umbrellas, succulents and fruit that will make you wish you were there. The 1000-piece puzzle is finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating that makes it easier to see each piece.
>>> Work From Home by Here & Now Puzzle Company
This topical puzzle is the 1st puzzle from the brand with artwork depicting true stories from around the world of everyone’s “work from home” life with artwork by Berlin-based illustrator Kati Szilagyi. The 500-piece puzzle is printed with non-toxic, water-based colors and given a matte finish that’s easy on the eyes.
>>> ‘Sup Dog? Puzzle by Fits Puzzles
Whether you’re a dog lover or just a lover of adorable illustrations, this playful 1000-piece puzzle is decked out with Naomi Wilkinson’s artwork.
>>> Tattoo Girl Puzzle by Inner Piece Puzzles
This 500-piece puzzle displays a series of fun line tattoos covering a torso based on artwork by Aniek Bartels. It comes with a reusable pouch to keep the pieces safe when not in use and it’s printed on recycled paper with a matte coating.
>>> Interior with Yellow Chair Puzzle by Goodfit Puzzles
A colorful scene, by Mary Finlayson, with a cheery feel designed to give anyone a pick-me-up. The 1000-piece puzzle includes illustrations of plants and flowers, modern furniture and art, as well as a cool patterned floor.
>>> For more puzzles to entertain you and your family all summer and beyond, head to the Design Milk Shop here! <<<
Caroline Williamson is Editorial Director of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.
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