A jigsaw magnet is a flat magnet printed across its entire face in full colour, then cut into interlocking pieces. The pieces arrive together and can be assembled by the person who receives them, after which the completed magnet sticks to a fridge or metal surface. The brand artwork only reveals itself once the pieces are assembled, which means the item gets handled and engaged with before becoming a display piece on a surface. Australian Made options are available throughout the range. Sizes run from 70×70mm through to 295×110mm, with the size determining how much artwork can be reproduced across the face and how prominent the assembled magnet appears.
Compact sizes starting at 70×70mm suit direct mail and conference bag inclusions where a flat, lightweight item is the brief. Larger sizes up to 295×110mm offer more artwork space and, once assembled on a fridge, they're a visible display piece rather than a small logo reminder. Both ends start from 250 units and cost just cents per unit at volume.
Full colour digital print reproduces gradients, photography, and full brand colour accurately across the entire magnet surface. The artwork covers the face edge to edge, so the complete design is only visible when all pieces are in position.
Good to Know
What is a jigsaw magnet and how does it work?
A jigsaw magnet is a full colour printed flat magnet that has been cut into interlocking pieces. The pieces are distributed together, assembled by the person who receives them, and the completed magnet then attaches to any magnetic surface such as a fridge, filing cabinet, or whiteboard.
What sizes are available in this range?
Sizes span from 70×70mm at the smallest through to 295×110mm at the largest, with several options in between covering common formats including 90×55mm, 95×95mm, 140×140mm, 150×95mm, and 210×150mm. Smaller sizes suit compact distribution contexts and larger sizes allow more artwork space when the assembled magnet is on display.
Are jigsaw magnets suitable for direct mail?
Jigsaw magnets are well suited to direct mail because they're flat, lightweight, and fit inside a standard envelope without adding significant postage weight. The jigsaw format also creates an incentive to engage with the item before setting it aside, which a flat magnet doesn't offer in the same way.
How many pieces does a jigsaw magnet have?
Piece counts vary by size, with smaller styles having fewer pieces for quick assembly and larger styles having more pieces that take slightly longer. Confirming the piece count for the chosen size at the time of enquiry is the right step where assembly complexity is a factor.