



Plus-Plus, Inspired Mondrian Tube - 350 Pieces
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Piet Mondrian reduced painting to its elements — a grid, primary colours, and the space between. Now those same elements are in your hands.
The Inspired Mondrian tube contains 350 Plus-Plus pieces in a palette drawn directly from Mondrian's Composition A: red, yellow, blue, black, and white. The Inspired series is designed for open-ended creative exploration — build freely and find your own compositions, or follow building instructions available in the Plus-Plus app. An educational leaflet about Mondrian, his influence on fashion, architecture, and graphic design, and ideas to spark your own work is included. The tube is display-quality and doubles as storage. Made in Denmark using 100% wind power in a zero-waste factory.
- 350 pieces in a Mondrian-inspired palette: red, yellow, blue, black, and white
- Inspired by Composition A — one of the 20th century's most influential artworks
- Includes an educational leaflet about Mondrian and building inspiration
- Display-quality reusable tube; further instructions available in the Plus-Plus app
- Made in Denmark using 100% wind power. Ages 7 and up
Plus-Plus is a Danish design and toy company making construction pieces from a single, endlessly repeatable shape. Every piece is made in Denmark using 100% wind power in a zero-waste factory — all excess plastic is re-ground and used to make new pieces.
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