Lego
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Lego and Serpentine celebrate World Play Day with a new pavilionLego and Serpentine have just unveiled their Play Pavilion; a colourful new structure in Kensington Gardens in London and a gesture that celebrates World Play Day (11 June)
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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For the Miami Grand Prix, Lego built ten fully drivable F1 carsFour million bricks and 22,000 hours of work: here’s how Lego created functional cars for the Formula 1 drivers’ parade
By Anna Solomon Published
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Pharrell Williams on his new space-themed Lego set and moviePharrell Williams tells Wallpaper* why he is so excited about working with Lego
By Hannah Silver Published
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Lego opens its first Superpower Studios at Paris’ La Gaîté LyriqueIn collaboration with Lego’s new Global Play Ambassadors, artists Aurélia Durand, Chen Fenwan and Ekow Nimako, and overseen by Colette co-founder Sarah Andelman, Paris is the site of the first Lego Superpower Studios
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Wallpaper* gift guide: shopping with transport editor Jonathan BellFrom a spin on the Lego Ideas Orient Express to the world's most stylish e-scooter, practical meets playful in this on-the-go gift guide
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Ai Weiwei's largest-ever Lego artwork revealed at London’s Design MuseumAt London’s Design Museum, Ai Weiwei has unveiled Water Lilies #1, a new Lego recreation of Claude Monet’s iconic painting. We explore the vast new work ahead of the Chinese artist’s major show at the museum until 30 July
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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Everyone is Awesome, says Lego in rainbow tribute to Pride MonthEveryone is Awesome set by Lego features 11 differently coloured minifigures and a rainbow flag, and honours the LGBTQIA+ community and Pride Month
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Lego redesigns the world according to kidsNew renders created by architect Dara Huang reimagine community buildings through the eyes of children
By Elly Parsons Published
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Brick trick: Lego and Levi’s customisable collaborationDenim pioneers and masterful mini-figures unite
By Laura Hawkins Published
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Lego enlists Camille Walala for interactive shipping container in LondonIn celebration of Lego’s new 2D play concept, the Lego Dot, Camille Walala creates an interactive shipping-container installation in King’s Cross, using over two million lego bricks
By Katie Meston Published
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Ai Weiwei supporters flock to Lego collection pointsBy Elly Parsons Published
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Olafur Eliasson invites architects to join with the public to build a Lego skyline on New York's HighlineBy Brook Mason Published
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Indulge your inner architect with the new Lego Architecture StudioBy Ellie Stathaki Published

