Lego street art spotted in Warsaw, Poland. Via Street Art Utopia.
Keep the kids busy with Morkurokku’s handmade wooden Legos. Each piece is biodegradable so don’t fret if a few get lost along the way. $31 for a set of 50
An uneven stone wall is a fitting spot for Lego bombing.
Chinking? Mosaic? No, it's Lego bombing.
Can you spot the Dispatchwork? It's subtle.
Just another afternoon of local residents going about their business. 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.)
A crumbling corner is the perfect surface for a bit of Lego fortification. Via Karmadecay.
500,000 Lego bricks, a crane and the efforts of thousands of children created this giant tower.
Trace comprises 175 abstracted portraits of prisoners both past and present, rendered with 1.2 million Legos. The colorful medium is a direct, stark contrast to the subject.
The firm created the model for the Lego House in Billund, Denmark, with—what else?—Lego blocks. The building, conceived as a "hands-on, minds-on experience center," is scheduled to be completed in 2016.
The view from the hot tub when it snows ❤️
The idea for Simon Pillard and Philippe Rossetti’s Lego kitchen island in Paris sprouted when Pillard put 500 blocks and a day’s worth of work into building a Lego-legged chair. They covered their kitchen island—a simple wooden block—with 20,000 Lego pieces.
Sweet kitchenette ❤️
Run-cation ☀️
Beautiful rainy days ☁️
One of 175 portraits from Trace, which took more than one million Lego pieces to build.
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The Trace portraits—which include Nelson Mandela, Edward Snowden, and the Tibetan pop singer Lolo—were laid out in the artist's studio in Beijing prior to being sent to Alcatraz.
No current event is spared from satirical Lego renditions.
The Lego stair as a growing playground
A Rafa Kids swing hangs below the loft bed near the large desk designed for playing with Legos.
The custom Lego table reflects a lot of Rael Made designs — clean, simple, modern.