Bits and Pieces 300-Piece London City View Jigsaw Puzzle – 18x24 Inch Finished Size by Joseph Burgess

Bits and Pieces 300-Piece London City View Jigsaw Puzzle – 18x24 Inch Finished Size by Joseph Burgess

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Bits and Pieces 300-Piece London City View Jigsaw Puzzle – 18x24 Inch Finished Size by Joseph Burgess

Bits and Pieces 300-Piece London City View Jigsaw Puzzle – 18x24 Inch Finished Size by Joseph Burgess

£27.93
Sale price  £27.93 Regular price 

This 300-piece jigsaw puzzle from Bits and Pieces brings a classic London city view to your table, illustrated by artist Joseph Burgess. When completed, the puzzle measures 18 by 24 inches, offering a satisfying build that doesn't demand days of your time. It's a thoughtful choice for adults who enjoy a detailed, manageable puzzle with a scenic payoff.

What Makes This Puzzle Stand Out

The artwork captures iconic London landmarks in a charming, detailed style. Joseph Burgess's illustration is packed with architectural details that make each piece interesting to place. Unlike many puzzles that use grid-cut pieces, this one features random die-cut shapes. Because no two pieces are cut the same, you can't rely on standard shapes to find matches, which adds a pleasant layer of challenge.

300 Pieces vs. 1000 Pieces: Which Should You Choose?

Bits and Pieces offers this London scene in two piece counts. The 300-piece version (18x24 inches) is ideal if you want to finish in a single evening or prefer a more relaxed pace. The 1000-piece version (20x27 inches) is better if you're craving a longer, more immersive project. Both use the same high-quality materials, so your choice depends on how much time you want to invest.

Puzzle Specs at a Glance

Piece Count 300
Completed Size 18 x 24 inches
Brand Bits and Pieces
Artist Joseph Burgess
Material Recycled cardboard with thick chipboard backing
Piece Shapes Random die-cut (unique shapes)

Materials That Hold Up to Repeated Use

The puzzle is made from recycled cardboard, and the backing uses thick chipboard. This construction resists bending and keeps pieces from curling at the edges. The fit is snug enough that you can lift a completed section without it falling apart, but not so tight that you struggle to take it apart. The random die-cut shapes also mean each piece interlocks differently, which helps the puzzle stay together as you work.

Quick Answers for Puzzle Fans

How many pieces are in this puzzle?

It contains exactly 300 pieces.

What is the completed size?

When fully assembled, the puzzle measures 18 inches by 24 inches.

Is it made from recycled materials?

Yes, it uses recycled cardboard and a thick chipboard backing for durability.

Are the pieces standard shapes?

No, they have random die-cut shapes, meaning every piece is unique and the build is more challenging than a standard grid-cut puzzle.

How to Enjoy This Puzzle

The 300-piece count makes it a great option for solo puzzling on a quiet evening, but it's also large enough for two or three people to work on together. Once finished, the London city view makes an attractive display piece. You can frame it or simply admire it on a table before disassembling for another round. It also works well as a gift for puzzle lovers, especially those who appreciate cityscapes or British scenery.

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