Review: Tulip Field

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Tulip Field – Sibbett Studio – 363 pieces

This was the third wooden puzzle I purchased, Sibbett Studio is the manufacturer. The company is run by the Sibbett family – Peter and Jeannie, and their 4 children in Washington state. They don’t maintain a website from what I found, but you can find their puzzles on Amazon; or if you’re in the area you may find them at a local market or fair.

As you can see by the picture, Sibbett puzzles are grid cut. I have to say, it was a little bit of a bummer for me. Part of the fun of wooden puzzles has been working with the wonderfully intricate and detailed whimsies, or even just crazy piece shapes. The Sibbett puzzle I worked with had the standard 6 different piece shapes of a grid cut. Many people prefer the standard shapes rather than a random cut; I even prefer it sometimes, on a cardboard puzzle. If you’re looking to purchase a wooden puzzle and you prefer the grid cut pieces, Sibbett Studio may have the right puzzle for you.

Piece cut aside, these puzzles are very well made. They use salvaged and re-purposed cedar, white fir, and maple logs, and they also construct the boxes the puzzles are stored in! The box design is patented and contains no hardware or glue.

The heft of the pieces is lovely, and even though they’re the same 1/4″ thickness as other wooden puzzles, they feel thicker. The images are all “handmade” as well, all are photographs taken by Peter Sibbett. There are plenty of wildlife, landscapes, and nature puzzles to choose from – or they can craft a puzzle for you from your own pictures.

These are well crafted, handmade wooden puzzles. I enjoyed the assembly, although there were a few times where pieces seemed to fit where they did not go, and there was the smallest bit of image lift on one of the pieces. Still, it is a lovely image and a well made puzzle!

Details:

  • Title:                  Tulip Field
  • Artist:                Sibbett Studio
  • Brand:               Sibbett Studio
  • Piece count:     363 pieces
  • Size:                  Approx. 7.5 x 22.5 in. (19 x 57 cm)
  • Purchased:      New

Quality:

  • Board:               1/4″ wood
  • Cutting:             Excellent
  • Image:               Very good
  • Box:                   Excellent – handmade cedar box
  • Fit:                     Good, pieces sometimes fit in wrong place
  • Puzzle Dust:     None
  • Piece cut:          Grid cut – no whimsies
  • Piece shapes:   Good variety
  • Finish:               Matte finish, lays flat

Overall Rating:      Good,  recommended

7 thoughts on “Review: Tulip Field

  1. Anonymous Person

    Again, you’re a nicer person than I am. I would have been MAJORLY disappointed at this puzzle had I bought it as a treat for myself — the whole point of wooden jigsaw puzzles IMHO are extremely interesting piece shapes and the whimsies. And I’m absolutely shocked that they don’t even have a website.

    I have an Artifact Wooden puzzle (a different one from you) and it’s the best I’ve come across.

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    1. I was disappointed, but it was still well made. The photographs and piece shape aren’t my cup of tea, so I won’t be getting another one, but I did appreciate the work that must have gone into it. I was shocked as well that there’s no website, seems very odd in 2017.

      Glad you enjoyed your Artifact, I LOVE mine!

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      1. Matthew

        Not even a website in mid 2020! I remember them at festivals and for me, even a static website with images of their work and how to build your own or stock ones… would not hurt business.

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