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A colorful jigsaw puzzle box featuring a cozy scene with a cat lounging on a wooden piano. The scene includes a girl holding a bowl, a sign that reads 'There's No Place Like Home,' sheet music, a cup, and decorative items like a birdcage and flowers. The dimensions of the completed puzzle are 32 x 24 inches.
A colorful jigsaw puzzle scene featuring a sleepy Siamese cat on a floral tablecloth draped over a vintage piano. A wooden metronome, glasses, and a coffee mug rest nearby, along with sheet music. A decorative birdcage with small birds and an ornate porcelain teapot add charm to the setting, all against a backdrop of intricate wallpaper and framed silhouettes.

Piano Cat

Ravensburger SKU: 46681 Barcode: 4005556168002.0

$29.99

As comfy as your grandma’s parlor, our "Piano Cat" is perfectly content to nap the day away!

This timeless scene captures the Victorian charm of days gone by. Maximilian, the noble Siamese, lounges high on top of the piano, while the metronome ticks a lulling rhythm. Kiwi, the colorful Monk Parakeet, perches on top of his cage. While they’re friends, he keeps a watchful eye on Max; better safe than sorry! Mr. and Mrs. Mouse are checking for cake crumbs from tea time without much luck. Such a peaceful scene perfectly illustrates the adage, “There is no place like home!"

This 750-piece Large Format jigsaw puzzle combines easy-to-handle, clean-cut pieces and Ravensburger’s perfect interlocking fit for a most pleasurable puzzling experience. With pieces 30% larger than standard, details are easy to see so you can complete it in just a day or two. Create memorable moments with Ravensburger premium puzzles!

About the Artist: An award-winning painter and muralist, Joelle McIntyre was raised in Warwick, RI, and began her serious art and calligraphy training in high school. She holds a BFA in Illustration & Visual Design from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Her painting style is very traditional, working in acrylics and gouache to create detailed realism in her work. Joelle is inspired by the 16th century Dutch still life painters and the Art Nouveau movement. She and her family make their home and studio in Johnston, RI.

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