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Jigsaw Puzzle Piece and Love "On recolle les morceaux" - Kiplé

🇫🇷 Fabriqué en France Difficulté 7/10 68x49cm

Jigsaw Puzzle Piece and Love "On recolle les morceaux" - Kiplé

Isn't it almost ironic for a puzzle? We’re putting the pieces back together—this is the name of this 1000-piece puzzle by Piece and Love.

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1000 pieces to assemble… or to repair, depending on your perspective.The 1000-piece puzzle “On recolle les morceaux” by Piece & Love is more than just a patience game. It’s a nod to relationships that fray a little, then mend tenderly. A play on words and shapes, just like its graphic design: the words “On recolle les morceaux,” placed at the center, surrounded by flowers, like a message to rebuild.

With its 1000 pieces and its 68x49cm format, this puzzle made in France is for those who enjoy calm moments, reflection, and meaningful objects. It can be done alone, as a couple, or even with trembling hands after an argument: what matters is finishing assembling it, piece by piece.

Puzzle Piece and Love 1000 pièces "On recolle les morceaux" chez Kiplé

Why choose this Made in France adult puzzle?

1000 pieces for puzzle lovers (but not too challenging)

Made in France, respecting local craftsmanship

A design visual full of humor, unlike mountain landscapes and cats in baskets

Original message “Piecing things together”: between tenderness and irony

Perfect as a gift idea for your girlfriend, when you need to make amends.

Détails du puzzle 1000 pièces made in France "on recolle les morceaux" de la marque Piece and Love

A graphic, funny and touching puzzle to frame

This Piece & Love puzzle is also a beautiful decorative object once completed. Thanks to its minimalist style and heartfelt message, it fits perfectly in a bedroom, living room, or office nook.

Also discover other models from the collection, such as the “Bain voyons” puzzle for the happily disconnected, or the “Je m’emmerdais” model for indoor rainy days.