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Puzzle - 1000 Piece: Mona Lisa
LEGO Masterpiece Puzzle
- Chronicle Books
- by LEGO
More Information
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
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ISBN | 9781797230856 |
Author(s) | LEGO |
Publication date | October 2024 |
Edition | Box |
Dimensions | 228 x 279 mm |
Pages | 1000 |
Language(s) | No text |
Description
Get ready, LEGO® builders: Channel your inner artist with the next challenge in the bestselling LEGO puzzle line.
Inspired by your favorite LEGO® Art sets, this 1,000-piece puzzle comes together to reveal a brick-built masterpiece! Perfect for the whole family but just as fun to take on solo, this puzzle showcases the creativity and imagination integral to the LEGO brand.
LEGO, the LEGO logo, and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2024 The LEGO Group. All rights reserved.
LEGO® ART SETS x PUZZLES: Beloved image that is a must-own for puzzle lovers. Image to be revealed in summer 2024!
FUN FOR ALL: This challenging jigsaw puzzle is perfect for all types of LEGO® fans—from longtime LEGO builders to casual fans to parents sharing their love of the brand with their children. Great at-home fun for a game night or get-together with family and friends.
NEW SPIN ON A BRAND YOU LOVE AND TRUST: For generations, the LEGO® brand has inspired billions of people to stretch the limits of their imaginations and explore the power of play. Let this surprising take on iconic bricks spark new ideas and possibilities.
OVER TWO MILLION COPIES SOLD: More than two million copies have been sold in the LEGO® puzzle series line by Chronicle Books. If you’ve collected them all, or this is your first, there is something for everyone in this bestselling series.
INCLUDES: 1,000 puzzle pieces, 25 x 20-inch puzzle when built, 11 x 9 x 2-inch box, and full-color printout of puzzle image.
PERFECT FOR: LEGO® fans; LEGO builders who enjoyed the LEGO® Starry Night, LEGO® Great Wave, or LEGO® Modern Art sets; art lovers, museum goers, and people who have memberships to their local art museum, the MOMA, the Guggenheim, or the Met