Isomatic Kotti – Berlin Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 Pieces
Isomatic Kotti – Berlin Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 Pieces
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Berlin’s Kottbusser Tor, but with dinosaurs. 🦖
The Isomatic Kotti Berlin jigsaw puzzle transforms one of the city’s most iconic intersections into a vibrant utopian scene. Created by architect and illustrator Bruno Pinto da Cruz, this 1.000-piece art puzzle blends geometric isometric perspective with playful details: dinosaurs, exotic trees, sculptures, and wildlife roam through a magical Kotti.
Part of Bruno’s Isomatic series, the puzzle celebrates Berlin’s energy without realism, replacing everyday street life with dreamlike, colorful worlds. Whether you’re a puzzle enthusiast, a Berlin lover, or someone searching for a unique Berlin gift, this puzzle delivers hours of mindful assembling and a piece worth framing.
Made in Germany, completely plastic-free, with a CO₂e footprint of approx. 3,98kg per puzzle.
Product Details:
🧩 Pieces: 1.000
📐 Size (assembled): 68 × 48 cm
🧑🎨 Artist: Bruno Pinto da Cruz
🏙️ Theme: Isometric Berlin cityscape with dinosaurs & utopian elements
🇪🇺 Printed in Europe without plastics
🌱 CO₂e Offset: Fully compensated via ClimatePartner
⏳ Fulfillment time: up to 5 business days

How many pieces?
1.000 pieces.
Good luck!
Berlin Jigsaw Puzzle FAQs
When will my Berlin jigsaw puzzle arrive?
We need 4–5 business days to prepare your order. Once your Berlin jigsaw puzzle is ready, we’ll email you a tracking link so you can follow it on its way. More about our shipping info here.
My order arrived, but my puzzle is missing... what now?
Please hold tight - puzzles are shipped separately from other items in your order. You’ll get a second tracking link as soon as your Isomatic Kotti jigsaw puzzle is on its way.
How many pieces does the Isomatic Kotti puzzle have?
This quirky Berlin jigsaw puzzle has 1.000 pieces, making it the perfect challenge for a weekend project or a relaxing few evenings at home.
Who is the artist behind this art puzzle?
The Isomatic Kotti Berlin art puzzle was illustrated by Bruno Pinto da Cruz, an architect and artist (now based in Lisbon) known for his colorful, isometric cityscapes filled with playful details like dinosaurs.
What can I do with a finished 1000-piece puzzle?
Creative destruction: Take it apart and share it — gift it to a friend, donate to a local community center, or sell it.
Hang it on the wall: Frame your completed Berlin jigsaw puzzle as a unique piece of art.
Recycle it: Only as last resort, please! The box and puzzle contain no plastic and are fully recyclable. You can reuse the cotton bag or check with local recycling guidelines.
Where and how are the puzzles made?
Our 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles are made in Germany. Every puzzle is produced without plastic, and we offset 100% of the CO₂e emissions via ClimatePartner.
Collapsible content
Materials
The box and puzzle are cardboard, the pieces come packed in a cotton bag.
No plastic packaging is used.
Pollution footprint
Proudly made in Germany. 🇪🇺
We aim for a net positive impact from our product's production, transport, and consumption.
Producing each puzzle emits about 3,98kg CO2e, which is offset via ClimatePartner. More about our EU supply chain here.
Discounts
Discount codes can be applied on the checkout page.
Shipping + Delivery Times
Puzzles are sent separately from other items in your order.
Where we ship
All of our products ship to the following countries:
🇩🇪 Germany 🇦🇹 Austria 🇧🇪 Belgium 🇨🇿 Czechia 🇪🇪 Estonia 🇫🇮 Finland 🇫🇷 France 🇮🇪 Ireland 🇱🇻 Latvia 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 🇳🇱 the Netherlands 🇳🇴 Norway 🇸🇰 Slovakia 🇸🇮 Slovenia🇨🇭 Switzerland
Many of our products also ship to the 🇺🇸 United States.
Shipping costs
Orders in 🇩🇪 Germany over €50 ship free.
Shipping costs & options are displayed on the order confirmation page at checkout.
🇺🇸 US customers have the option to pay extra for tracking; otherwise shipments will be sent untracked to reduce costs for you. US customers are responsible for any customs and tariffs applied to shipments upon entry to the US.
Fulfilment times
Puzzles are fulfilled within 5 business days; all other products are usually fulfilled within one business day.
Delivery times
Shipments are usually delivered within 🇩🇪 Germany within 1 week after shipment, and within 🇪🇺 the EEA 2 weeks after shipment.
Tracked shipments to 🇺🇸 the US can take up to 15 days for delivery after shipment. Untracked shipments to 🇺🇸 the US can take up to 45 days for delivery after shipment. It's a long boat ride, thanks for your patience! 🚣
Dimensions
The puzzle is 68 x 48 cm.
Good to know
This product is for ages 14+.
CO2e emissions per puzzle
About 3,98kg CO2e is emitted from producing each puzzle.
Our supplier offsets these emissions via renewable energy projects in Asia via ClimatePartner.

About the Artist
Bruno Pinto da Cruz is an Architect and Illustrator based in Lisbon/Berlin who created ISOMATIC, a sequence of isometric drawings transformed into illustrations, unveiling the urban scenario in different colours and shapes.
Bruno focuses on Berlin’s iconic neighbourhoods like Kottbusser Tor, Kurfürstendamm and Oberbaumbrücke. Without any attempt at realism, these images capture the essence of such places and create a very optimistic and cheerful utopia vision of these neighbourhoods. They become playful and flooded with color, small paradises inhabited by dinosaurs, wild animals, sculptures or exotic trees. Such figures replace the real people that belong to these urban landscapes and they are somehow an artistic exploration of the imaginary of the city. They live in almost a parallel existence with each other, making the represented space more dramatic – a fantastic wonderland.
Photo credit Duarte Caldes
Really great and one of a kind puzzle, especially for a Berlin resident like myself :) On top of what you expect from a 1000-piece puzzle (great but very nuanced variety in colours & patterns, just the right amount of complexity), it was really fun getting to notice all the tiny details left by the artist, who captures very well the bustling, eclectic and colourful atmosphere of the Kotti area!
The added bonus: the end result is simply a really cool and artistic poster, absolutely worth keeping intact and displaying in the house!
We got to try the puzzle and had so much fun! It’s definitely a challenge but it has so many different little oddities and details to discover along the way, so it doesn’t get too frustrating . We especially loved the different sprinkles patterns which kept making us crave ice cream! Great colours and a lot of fun to put together ☺️ 10/10 would recommend!
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