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A giant mushroom has been sliced open to reveal a full apartment building's worth of activity inside. On the ground floor, a concert is in full swing — a packed audience faces a stage while ushers mill about nearby. One level up, a blue furry creature holds court in what appears to be some kind of library or reception room, with smaller figures darting around him. Higher still, there's an observatory complete with a brass telescope poking through the wall, and someone has left their laundry draped on the banister. Outside the cutaway, a large rabbit peers in from stage left and oversized botanical leaves and flowers frame the whole scene.
This is the work of German illustrator Christoph Steyer, working under the label Superfreunde, and the style is exactly what you'd expect from that name — loose, bold linework with flat colour blocking and a dry sense of humour hiding in every corner. There's something new to spot every time you look at the finished image. The build itself is satisfying rather than brutal: the cutaway structure gives you natural sorting zones by floor and colour, which helps offset the sheer amount of tiny detail packed into each room.
Comes in Heye's distinctive triangular box and includes a reference poster. The completed puzzle measures 70 x 50 cm.
The image is packed with fine detail across multiple floors of the mushroom interior, with many small characters and objects rendered in similar colour tones across each level, making it difficult to isolate individual sections.
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