


Multi view puzzles – Zoo
22.00€ (inc. Taxes)
First created in 1964, these puzzles are one of Fredun Shapur’s earliest designs and aims to encourage collaboration. Players can enjoy building the puzzle together from any side. They are now in the Victoria & Albert Museum collections in London.
Size: 25,5cm x 25,5cm
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