Warhol's work translates to puzzles better than almost any other artist in our catalog. The bold color fields, clean outlines, and graphic repetition that define Pop Art also happen to be the exact qualities that make a jigsaw satisfying to sort and assemble.
Our Warhol collection spans puzzles, tote bags, paint by number kits, playing cards, stationery, a memory game, and a handful of smaller accessories. Nearly everything in here draws from four iconic series: the Flowers, Campbell's Soup Cans, Marilyn Monroe, and the Banana.
If you're shopping for someone who cares about art and design but isn't necessarily a puzzler, this collection is a good starting point. The Warhol name and imagery carry recognition that most licensed collaborations can't match.
The puzzle range covers an unusually wide spread of formats. You're not just choosing between 500 and 1000 pieces here - you're choosing between standard jigsaws, lenticular puzzles, wooden puzzles, sliding puzzles, book puzzles, greeting card puzzles, and an advent calendar.
Standard jigsaws:
Two versions of Warhol's most recognizable images, each printed on both sides. The Soup Can and Marilyn double-sided puzzles both use the glossy/matte trick - one side has a glossy finish, the other is matte, so you can tell which image you're working on without flipping every piece.
These are the ones that shift as you tilt them. The Flowers and Soup Cans lenticular puzzles are both 300 pieces at 17.75 x 11 inches. The lenticular image is also mounted on the box lid, so you get a shifting preview of the finished result before you start.
Ever watched a Warhol silkscreen shift color under gallery lighting? That's roughly the effect these lenticular puzzles reproduce on your table.
Wood and sliding puzzles:
The Flowers 144 Piece Wood Puzzle is a smaller, faster wooden option.
The two 2-in-1 Sliding Wood Puzzles (Flowers, Marilyn) are a different format entirely. One side is a wood tile puzzle of the Warhol image; flip it over and you get a "Game of Fifteen" - a sliding number challenge. Two games in one box.
Book puzzle and greeting card puzzles:
The Sunset 500 Piece Book Puzzle comes in a magnetic keepsake box designed to sit on a shelf like a hardcover book. Warhol's Sunset series makes for a particularly striking cover.
Two greeting card puzzles (Flowers, Soup Can) are 60-piece puzzles that come pre-assembled with an envelope. Write on the back, break it apart, seal, and mail.
Holiday:
The Andy Warhol 12 Days of Puzzles Christmas Countdown is a puzzle advent calendar with twelve 80-piece mini puzzles behind perforated windows. The images draw from Warhol's Christmas paintings, drawings, and prints from the 1950s - a lesser-known period of his work that gives this set a different character from the usual holiday offerings.
This is the second-largest product category in the collection, and it makes sense - Warhol's images work at tote bag scale the way they work at gallery scale. Ten tote bag options cover the Soup Can, Flowers, Banana, Marilyn, and Poppies images across heavy-gauge cotton canvas bags, reusable ripstop nylon bags, and lighter canvas totes.
Most feature the Warhol artwork on one side and either a signature stamp or a Warhol quote on the reverse.
Two paint by number kits let you recreate the Marilyn and Soup Can images on an 8 x 10 inch canvas. Each kit includes a canvas board, acrylic paints, brushes, and a wooden easel. The Warhol color palette translates well to paint by number - the flat, saturated blocks of color mean you're painting recognizable Pop Art rather than blending gradients.
The Andy Warhol Memory Game pairs different colorways of the Soup Can image. It's a matching game, but with a Warhol twist - instead of finding identical pairs, you're matching pairs of the same composition in different color treatments. This is a clever use of how Warhol actually worked, repeating images with color variation.
A Warhol Pop Art Playing Card Deck rounds out the games category - a single deck on premium linen-finish stock.
For stationery and desk items, the range includes: