
Introducing PUZZILLOS, a sophisticated reinterpretation of the classic jigsaw puzzle.
Part puzzle, part illustration, PUZZILLOS feature original works by leading artists & illustrators such as Geoff McFetridge, Lisa Congdon, Rose Wong, and Christopher DeLorenzo.
PUZZILLOS are elegant, engaging puzzles that fit nicely on a coffee table or office desk. They can be enjoyed as both a puzzle and a beautiful art-design object.
DETAILS
• Uniquely shaped puzzles. (not square or rectangular)
• 15 to 20 pieces per puzzle.
• Made from recycled PET plastic. (similar look/feel to Mahjong pieces)
• 3/8” to 7/16” in thickness. (like dominoes)
• Slightly rounded edges.
• Each puzzle is between 8” and 10” in total size.
AUDIENCE
The art & design crowd, age range between 20s—60s.
PRICE POINT
$25 to $40. PUZZILLOS are accessible yet premium puzzle art pieces.
BUYING OCCASIONS
Self-purchase, birthday, holiday, housewarming gift.
COMP SET
Le Puzz Puzzle Brand, $38
Gradient Puzzle, Areaware, $25
16 Animali Puzzle, Enzo Mari, Danese Milano, $300
PUZZILLOS
Concept by Dan Golden and Henry Carroll
Dan Golden is a Los Angeles-based artist, designer, and creative director. He is the author of The Gummy Bear Book, Sorry I Farted, and Sorry I Farted Again. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Interior Design, Fast Company, and Elle, among others. Dan’s designs have been produced by leading manufacturers, including Stephanie Odegard, Swarovski, and CB2.
Henry Carroll is the author of the best-selling Read This if You Want to Take Great Photographs series, which has sold over 800,000 copies across 17 languages. In spring 2019, Henry’s first children’s book, Be a Super Awesome Photographer and gift product, Make Your Own Mondrian, were published globally. Originally from London, Henry now lives in Los Angeles.
Dan Golden and Henry Carroll sometimes work together on projects, and when they do, they call themselves GoldRoll.