This is What You Get if You Mix Lego, Dye and Surfing…

lego water and ink image

A while back, I featured the stunning work of Mark Mawson, who photographed fluorescent dye in tanks of water. This set, however, by Alberto Seveso shows a similar method of photography featuring a cool Lego surf-boarder in a dye or ink. Check out the rest of the set…

lego Boarder

Lego with Ink

Yellow Surf Board Lego

Credits: All images copyright © Alberto Seveso. Please visit his profile for more of his fantastic work. LEGO® is a registered trademark.

Lego in Blue water dye

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Plastastic Lego Cufflinks

These funky Lego themed cufflinks are from an shop aptly named… Cufflinks! I think these are great, and so original too. They’d be good for kids to wear with their tiny suits, but I suppose some hardcore, grownup adult Lego fans would also wear them too. The classic space-Lego (that features at the end of this post) takes me way back to when I was seven years old [VIEW THE REST].

lego helmets

Outlandish LEGO Office. Sorry, It’s Not Built With Bricks!

Take a good look at this outlandish LEGO Office by Rosan Bosch. This working environment is where LEGO designers can play, discuss and make new creations. Let’s face it, if grown-ups are expected to create toys for kids (well, adults like me, too), the office needs to be cool and inspiring! Check out the rest of the pics, including the floor plan and the giant slide. Above: Walkway slide and closed meeting booths [ SEE MORE ].

Walkway slide

Realistic Lego Creations by Bruce Lowell

Check out these stunning realistic Lego creations by Bruce Lowell. Just like the green paint roller Lego shown above, the rest of this set shows everyday objects and food made from our favourite plastic toy bricks [ SEE MORE ].

Paintbrush lego image

Very Clever M.C Escher Lego

This Clever M.C Escher Lego® construction was made by Andrew Lipson and Daniel Shiu. They have successfully recreated famous lithographs by the renowned Escher. They used Lego® bricks using a “SNOT” (“Studs not on top”) technique, which is having the plastic studs pointing in lots of different directions [ SEE MORE ].

Escher lego

Lego Man Skeleton

I love Lego. Don’t you? This Lego Man Skeleton was created by the talented model designer, Jason Freeny. He was born 1970 in Maryland, USA, and studied industrial design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. I’ve featured some of his work here on Design Soak before, but just discovered this new design [ SEE MORE ].

skeleton lego man