
Not a puzzle
you finish.
A vase you build.
300 curved, hand-textured pieces. One Van Gogh sky. Four sequential packs — then it holds real water.
Every seam is a brushstroke.
That's the art.
Most puzzles hide their seams. This one wears them like brushwork — the same texture Van Gogh left on canvas, now curved into a form you can hold, fill, and set on a table for years.
Four packs. One sitting. Zero glue.
Every piece is numbered and sequenced — you're never guessing which curve goes where. Most builders finish in under an hour.
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01
Open Pack 1
The base ring — every build starts here. Pieces are pre-sorted so the curve locks true from the first seam.
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02
Work Packs 2 to 4
The body takes shape as the sky, the water, and the boat scene rise together into one curved silhouette.
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03
Secure the Top Fixture
A locking ring seals the neck, giving the whole form the rigidity to stand — and hold weight — on its own.
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04
Drop In the Water Cup
Slide the detachable cup column into the base. The puzzle body never touches water. Ever.
Four things no flat puzzle can do.
Sculpture First, Puzzle Second
It's engineered to stand and hold weight — not just fit together on a flat table.
Water Never Touches the Art
A removable interior cup does the wet work. The painted shell stays dry, always.
Built by You, Not a Factory
Every unit leaves the box unfinished on purpose. The last 5% of the art is yours to place.
A Locking Fixture, Not a Hope
The top ring compresses the whole form, so a finished piece doesn't loosen with handling.
The part that makes it a vase, not a display piece.
A detachable plastic cup column sits inside the base — fully removable for cleaning or refilling. The puzzle shell around it stays completely dry, so the artwork ages the way a painting should: untouched.
It doesn't get put away. It gets set out.
Fresh stems or dried ones — the silhouette carries either. This is the centerpiece that gets picked up and asked about, not the one that collects dust in a drawer.
- Works with fresh or dried arrangements
- Arrives boxed and gift-ready, no assembly instructions to lose
- A build-it-together gift, not a one-and-done unboxing
Straight answers, no fine print.
Does the puzzle itself ever get wet?+
No. Water only ever sits inside the removable interior cup. The painted puzzle shell stays completely dry for the life of the piece.
How long does assembly actually take?+
Most builders finish in 45–60 minutes across the four packs. No glue, no tools — just the pieces and the locking top fixture.
Is it sturdy enough to hold real flowers?+
Yes. The locking top fixture compresses the full curve, and the structural cup column carries the actual weight of water and stems — not the puzzle seams.
Fresh flowers or dried — does it matter?+
Either works. The cup column holds water for fresh-cut arrangements, or sits empty and dry for dried stems and grasses.
I've never done a 3D puzzle. Will I struggle?+
No prior experience needed. Pieces are grouped into four sequential packs, so you're always working on one clear section at a time.
Does it ship ready to go, or do I need extra materials?+
Everything you need — all four packs, the top fixture, and the water cup — ships in one box. Nothing extra to buy or source.
This isn't decor.
It's a study in patience.
One sky. Four packs. A piece that's been sitting in a museum shop fantasy until now.