To coincide with the reveal of the new LEGO® DOTS product line and special installation has popped up in London. The HOUSE OF DOTS is fantastical house comprising five rooms spread over eight shipping containers, in which everything from the walls and floors to the rugs, frames and furniture has been customised in a mashup of LEGO DOTS and the distinctive patterns and colours of artist, Camille Walala. At the HOUSE OF DOTS, LEGO fans can get hands on with the new theme, show-off their dance moves in the DOTS Disco and shoot down a huge slide. The LEGO HOUSE OF DOTS experience is free to visit but you will need a ticket in order to attend.
The HOUSE OF DOTS is located at Coal Drops Yard, near King’s Cross train station and will be open until across the week until Sunday. You can get your free tickets here.
HOUSE OF DOTS Fun Facts:
- Over 2 million LEGO® tiles used to dot the installation
- Over 800 man-hours required to dot the installation
- Over 150 square meters of DOTS structure inside the installation
- 180 creative children from Kings Cross Academy helped create bespoke wall installation for Camille Walala’s DOTS kitchen design
- Eight passionate AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO building) helped dot the +150 square meters of Camille Walala’s detailed interior design including everything from rugs, artwork on the walls to plant pots and kitchen elements
29th January 2020
This event sold out quicker than ice cream in the Sahara!