
Pantone Color Spectrum 1000-Piece Puzzle
Pantone LLC(Author)
Chronicle Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. October 2026
Other
Game
1000 pages
978-1-7972-4319-1 (ISBN)
Description
From the color experts at Pantone, a beautiful and challenging 1000-piece puzzle with an image comprised of vibrant Pantone color chips.
This puzzle, featuring hundreds of Pantone PMS chips arranged in a dazzling rainbow gradient, is ideal for puzzlers, creatives, and anyone looking for a burst of brightness in their day. A full-color insert featuring the puzzle image is included, and the finished puzzle measures 25 x 20 in. Perfect for framing!
(c) Pantone LLC 2026. All rights reserved.
This puzzle, featuring hundreds of Pantone PMS chips arranged in a dazzling rainbow gradient, is ideal for puzzlers, creatives, and anyone looking for a burst of brightness in their day. A full-color insert featuring the puzzle image is included, and the finished puzzle measures 25 x 20 in. Perfect for framing!
(c) Pantone LLC 2026. All rights reserved.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 279 mm
Thickness: 51 mm
Weight
629 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7972-4319-1 (9781797243191)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Pantone LLC is the world-renowned authority on color. For more than 50 years, PANTONE has been inspiring design professionals with products, services, and technology for the colorful exploration and expression of creativity. In 1963, Lawrence Herbert, PANTONE's founder, created the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM (R), a book of standardized colors in fan format-an innovative system for identifying, matching, and communicating colors to solve the problems associated with producing accurate color matches in the graphic arts community. PANTONE has since expanded its color-matching systems to include other color-critical industries, including digital, fashion, home plastics, architecture, interiors, and paint. Today, the PANTONE name is known worldwide as the standard language for accurate color communication, the definitive international means for selecting, specifying, matching, and controlling colors.