Collection by Sara Ost

A Look at Lego Bombing

You've heard of yarn bombing (as evidence of its mainstream status, yarn bombing has even shown up in a Roche Bobois ad), but have you seen Lego bombing?

Chinking? Mosaic? No, it's Lego bombing.
Chinking? Mosaic? No, it's Lego bombing.
An uneven stone wall is a fitting spot for Lego bombing.
An uneven stone wall is a fitting spot for Lego bombing.
A crumbling corner is the perfect surface for a bit of Lego fortification. Via Karmadecay.
A crumbling corner is the perfect surface for a bit of Lego fortification. Via Karmadecay.
Can you spot the Dispatchwork? It's subtle.
Can you spot the Dispatchwork? It's subtle.
Surely Le Corbusier would approve of this colorful case of Lego bombing. Via Lazy Haze.
Surely Le Corbusier would approve of this colorful case of Lego bombing. Via Lazy Haze.
Spied on the Archiculture blog: a centuries-old cobbled wall appears to enjoy a little extra support by way of Lego. (Notice the toys filling various nooks and crannies, too.)
Spied on the Archiculture blog: a centuries-old cobbled wall appears to enjoy a little extra support by way of Lego. (Notice the toys filling various nooks and crannies, too.)
Just another afternoon of local residents going about their business. Via Lazy Haze.
Just another afternoon of local residents going about their business. Via Lazy Haze.