Folkestone’s Bigjigs Toys acquires Scottish jigsaw creators The House of Puzzles

A Folkestone-based toy company has acquired a leading jigsaw puzzle brand.

Bigjigs Toys, a family-run firm established in 1985 and operating out of Shearway Business Park, designs and sells toys in more than 100 countries worldwide.

One of The House of Puzzles' 1000-piece extravaganzas - now part of the Bigjigs Toys empire
One of The House of Puzzles' 1000-piece extravaganzas - now part of the Bigjigs Toys empire

Now it has added another string to its bow with the acquisition of Scottish firm The House of Puzzles. It has a range of more than 350 jigsaws and has built up a loyal following with puzzle enthusiasts.

And puzzles are no strangers to Bigjigs’ founders Liz and Peter Ireland - when they first started the business, they worked from their garden shed making jigsaw puzzles from old floorboards.

Their son, Sam Ireland, operations director of Bigjigs Toys, said: “Puzzles were the first product Mum and Dad created back in 1985, so this exciting acquisition feels like the perfect fit.

“Looking ahead, we are committed to preserving the legacy of this beloved brand, while infusing it with a Bigjigs touch of playfulness and innovation.”

Ivor Cohen, a founder of The House of Puzzles, added: “Their stewardship, experience, and drive will re-energise The House of Puzzles, and we look forward to seeing it reach new heights under Bigjigs’ skill and guidance.”

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