The process
How it works
From a single sentence to a set of coordinated puzzles on your wall. Five steps — most of them ours.
Describe your wall
Open the Studio and write a sentence or two. You might describe a colour — “deep blue and raw linen” — a subject — “pressed botanical specimens” — a feeling, a reference image, or a place. There is no menu of styles to navigate.
Behind the input, we apply a set of prompt weights specific to puzzle production: contrast range, edge density, tonal distribution. These ensure that every generated image reads clearly at puzzle scale — across 500 individual pieces, on a table, from a metre away. You do not see them because they are not your concern.
You can also upload a reference image. The Studio accepts JPEG and PNG. The AI interprets the image and uses it to inform palette and composition — the output is not a reproduction of your photo.
Pick a layout
Choose the size of your wall and how the panels should be arranged:
- Triptych3 panels — horizontal strip or vertical strip. $135.
- Hex6 panels — 3×2 or 2×3 grid. $270.
- Atelier9 panels — 3×3 grid. $405.
You can also add optional slipcases ($15 per panel) or a slotted aluminium mounting strip ($40 flat). The mounting strip holds all panels at a consistent height and spacing without drilling multiple individual fixtures.
Review the panel set
The AI generates all panels from your prompt as a coordinated set. Each panel is a complete, self-contained image — not a slice of one large picture — but they share a palette, a visual language, and complementary compositions. The Studio shows all panels together in your chosen layout so you can read the wall as a whole.
You can regenerate the set or individual panels before locking. Regeneration replaces the panel with a new generative pass from the same prompt — the underlying direction stays, the specific output changes. There is no additional charge for regeneration at this stage.
When the set looks right, proceed to step 4. The design is not locked until you confirm at checkout.
Lock the design and check out
Locking is final. Once you confirm, the design enters the production queue and cannot be revised. The images are upscaled to 300 DPI using a multi-pass process that preserves edge sharpness at puzzle dimensions. Each panel is cropped to 530 × 390 mm with a 5 mm bleed on all sides.
Checkout is a single payment for the whole wall. You pay once; all panels ship together. No subscription, no recurring charge, no account required beyond the session that holds your design.
We retain the locked design for 90 days. Within that window, you can order additional panels from the same generative session if you want to expand the wall later.
We print, slipcase, and ship
The substrate is ESKA board: grey-core puzzle board manufactured to DIN 4102 standards, 2.1 mm thickness, matte lamination. The surface texture diffuses glare and holds printed ink without the plasticky sheen common to lower-grade puzzle stock.
The die-cut produces 500 pieces per panel with random-grid interlocking — no two identical piece shapes. Piece count is verified before packing. If you ordered slipcases, each panel ships in a clear 5-sided acrylic slipcase (2.5 mm wall thickness, laser-cut).
All panels ship together in a single rigid outer mailer, within 7 business days of locking. Domestic US only at launch. You receive a tracking notification when the parcel leaves our production facility.
Ready to design your wall?
Triptych from $135. Hex from $270. Atelier from $405. One-time purchase, no subscription.