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Dive into the history of clay courts with one of the most iconic works from the Tournament's official poster collection. This 1000-piece puzzle is dedicated to Gilles AILLAUD's masterful creation for the 1984 edition. A collector's item that marries the demands of contemporary art with a passion for tennis. Oneart craftsmanship excellence: True to our high publishing standards, this puzzle is designed to offer a premium tactile and visual experience: - Color fidelity: High-definition printing that reproduces with absolute accuracy the ochre and green hues characteristic of the original work. - Assembly comfort: 1000 pieces carefully die-cut from premium board for smooth fitting and a velvety feel. - Decorative object: With dimensions of 49 x 68 cm, this puzzle is intended to be framed to become a genuine piece of interior decor. - Authenticity and commitment: Produced under official Roland-Garros license, guaranteeing a historical piece of Grand Slam heritage, with French artisanal manufacturing. 1000-piece puzzle, cotton pouch Dimensions: 49 x 68 cm Weight: 600 g Puzzle made in France
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SKU: PUZ-FFT0005-57B Made in France Large Puzzle Piece: No Piece Count: 1000 - 1999 pieces Recommended Age: 14+ years and Adult Skill Level: Advanced Product Language: French Weight: 0.6 kg (1.32 lb) Dimensions: 45 x 36 x 23 cm (17.7 x 14.2 x 9.1 in) EAN: 3701353658791 Product Materials: Plastic-free Packaging: Plastic-free
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