There could be an Apple Store made out of Lego. Lego is a toy loved across generations. When everything in the world becomes Lego, it has a unique charm. Various brands have collaborated with LEGO to create unique pieces for anniversaries such as the 10th anniversary to capture this unique nuance.
The Apple Store recently appeared on Lego Ideas, where product ideas are submitted to Lego and reviewed by experts. If you get 10,000 votes within 60 days, you will receive an official response from LEGO regarding implementation and release. Whether or not it becomes a reality will depend on how fun the kit is and whether you can get a license for it.
The Apple Store submitted this time is a collaboration between Lego Truman, a member of the 10K Club, who has created works that have already received 10,000 votes, such as 'Starry Night', Sen and Chihiro, and Gundam, and 2A2A, who won the Disney-themed Lego design contest with the Mickey Mouse Fantasia version. I did.
The creator said that Lego and Apple are similar in that they value beauty and creativity. The Apple Store was created so that Lego fans could add the Apple Store to their Lego city. Rather than literally depicting the Apple Store in a specific region, we combined symbolic features.
A high front glass wall, a symbolic giant apple logo installed at the entrance, and rubber trees planted both indoors and outdoors are tightly packed together. Inside, the iPhone, iMac, and MacBook were depicted with Lego. A white box and a huge display were also depicted. In the back of the store, hidden Easter eggs include the iMac G3, iPod mini, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro, which represent Apple's past, present, and future. The model size is 41×25.6×15.8 (cm) and the number of parts is 1,539.