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Mediterranean Coast
Terracotta houses tumbling to a sapphire sea — a first-class ticket to the Mediterranean coast.
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48 × 34 cm · A weekend — the gift favorite
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About this puzzle
A terracotta cliffside village above a sapphire Mediterranean bay
Terracotta houses tumble down a sun-baked cliff to a sea the colour of sapphire, little fishing boats scattered across the bay like confetti. This is the Mediterranean at its most postcard-perfect — whitewashed walls, ochre roofs, bougainvillaea spilling over balconies, and that impossibly blue water stretching to the horizon. It's a premium, satisfyingly challenging build: the packed village gives you a mosaic of warm terracotta and cream to untangle, while the sea is a vast, meditative field of blues that shifts from turquoise shallows to deep azure. The extra-wide format makes it feel genuinely panoramic. Assemble the clifftop houses, then sail out into all that blue. Completed, it's a first-class ticket to the coast — a warm, wanderlust-soaked centrepiece for a living room or study, and an evocative gift for the traveller, the dreamer, or anyone counting down to their next summer by the sea.
What you get
Made properly, corner to corner
Proper, thick board
Printed on rigid board with a clean, precise cut — pieces that click together and sit flat, not the flimsy kind that bends.
Rich, true-to-life print
Deep colour and crisp detail across the whole picture, so the finished puzzle looks as good on the table as on the box.
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Boxed and posted tracked, ready to give — add a note at checkout so it lands in good time for the day that matters.
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