Ever thought jigsaw puzzles were just for kids or rainy days? Think again! Lazels is here to redefine your perception of puzzles. This isn’t your grandma’s cardboard jigsaw; we’re talking about high-end, luxury puzzles crafted exclusively from metal. Yes, you read that right—metal! But not just any metal, we’re talking about titanium, the stuff of aerospace dreams and medical marvels. Intrigued? You should be.
Meet Peter and Kayla Clyde, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo from Richland, Washington, who are the brains and brawn behind Lazels. Peter is the Designer, Craftsman, Engineer, and Innovator, while Kayla serves as the Communications Director and Lead Strategist. Together, they’re a match made in jigsaw heaven.
Before diving into the world of puzzles, Peter was an electrical engineer, and Kayla taught English as a Second Language. Talk about a career switch, right? But why? Because they had a vision—to create a type of jigsaw puzzle the world had never seen before. We’re talking puzzles crafted like jewelry. Yes, jewelry!
So, what’s it like to work with titanium? Is it as cool as it sounds? Absolutely!
But wait, there’s more! The Lazels team has expanded. Meet Curtis Lysher, an expert craftsman and jeweler, and Michael Nix, a craftsman and puzzlesmith. Both joined the Lazels family recently and bring their unique skills to the table. Curtis brings his experience and artistry into every puzzle piece he touches, while Michael, with his attention to detail and tolerance for nothing but perfection, strengthens the team in everything he does.
You might be wondering, “How hard can it be to make a puzzle?” Well, when you’re dealing with titanium and aiming for perfection, it’s a whole different ball game. Peter has notebooks full of ideas for future designs and is constantly experimenting with new art and processes. This isn’t just a business; it’s a passion project.
Did you know that the Lazels team focuses on unique artistry and superior technical innovation? It’s not just about cutting shapes; it’s about crafting a masterpiece. Each puzzle is a work of art, designed to challenge and delight.
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