Areaware Gradient Puzzle

The Areaware Gradient Puzzle is a visually captivating puzzle designed to challenge perception and patience through a seamless transition of color rather than traditional imagery. Instead of relying on pictures or patterns, each piece is placed based on subtle shifts in hue, creating a slow, meditative building experience that engages both creativity and focus. Designed by Bryce Wilner, the puzzle transforms a simple activity into an artistic exploration of color and form. Crafted from thick, high-quality art paper mounted on durable chipboard, it ensures long-lasting use and can be assembled repeatedly without losing its structure or finish. Its finished size of approximately 18 × 24 inches makes it ideal for display once completed, adding a modern, abstract aesthetic to any space. The smooth gradient design creates a calming yet intellectually stimulating challenge, perfect for those who enjoy mindful activities or design-driven objects. Suitable for ages 12 and up, it appeals to both puzzle enthusiasts and beginners seeking something unique and visually engaging. The premium packaging mirrors the gradient itself, making it a thoughtful and stylish gift option. Whether enjoyed solo or with others, it encourages patience, attention to detail, and a deeper appreciation for color transitions. Combining art, design, and play, the Areaware Gradient Puzzle offers a refreshing take on classic puzzling that feels both contemporary and timeless.

28 USD

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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