JIGGY and Anthropologie Debut Joyful New Puzzle Collaboration

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Jessica Wang
Jessica Wang
Jessica is a writer and former weekend editor at Apartment Therapy. Her work also appears in Bustle, Nylon, InStyle, Cosmopolitan, and more. She lives in Southern California with her dog.
published May 16, 2021
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Puzzle enthusiasts, rejoice! JIGGY has collaborated with Anthropologie for a set of limited-edition jigsaw puzzles. Available to pre-order now for $54 each, the special-edition designs are expected to ship out in early June — arriving just in time for those lazy summer days ahead. The collaboration includes three vibrant and joyful prints: Irv’s Corner, an image of a white cat flanked in front of a bookshelf and floral wallpaper; Mesa Sunrise, an image of a female figure among floral and sun motifs; and Picnic a la Plage, an image of a picnic with a fruit spread overlooking serene waters. 

The collaboration can be purchased on JIGGY and/or Anthropologie. Each puzzle comes with 800 pieces and, like all other JIGGY products, a tube of glue and a straight-edge tool for puzzle connoisseurs who want to turn their jigsaws into pieces of wall art. Who says vibrant puzzle pieces can’t double as home decor? Get jiggy with the JIGGY x Anthropologie collaboration below.

Irv’s Corner

Credit: JIGGY x Anthropologie

Pre-order: JIGGY and/or Anthropologie, $54

Mesa Sunrise

Credit: JIGGY x Anthropologie

Pre-order: JIGGY and/or Anthropologie, $54

Picnic a la Plage

Credit: JIGGY x Anthropologie

Pre-order: JIGGY and/or Anthropologie, $54

The Anthropologie collab comes after the female-founded company, which prioritizes featuring female artists in all its puzzles, launched a monthly puzzle subscription service earlier this year. “Five years ago, I was working around the clock at an early startup and fell in love with jigsaw puzzles as my nightly meditation,” CEO Kaylin Marcotte wrote about JIGGY’s origins. “I started dreaming up a puzzle that would be beautiful for both the doing and the decorating, that would look good before, during and after completion, [and] I knew I wanted to support and highlight the work of amazing female artists.” 

“I hope JIGGY inspires you to unplug and experience art in a whole new way, in pieces,” Marcotte added.