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Slow down and enjoy some peace of mind with our jigsaw puzzles. Designed by Australian artist Charlie Bennell, this 285 piece puzzle features one of our favorite buildings in architecture - The Site of Reversible Destiny in Yoro Park, Japan. This site is an 'experience park' based around the theme of encountering the unexpected. Built in 1995 and designed by Shusaka Arakawa and Madeline Gins, the site purposefully experiments with undulating planes, shifting colors, and disorienting spaces.
Completed puzzle measures 16.5" x 12".
Stimulate your brain with these beautiful puzzles for kids and adults alike.