A carefully selected group of LEGO fans from around the world are invited to showcase their creations in the Masterpiece Gallery exhibition. Starting this week and throughout the year, LEGO bricks created by 15 artists will be on display on the top floor of the LEGO House, highlighting imaginative design and the boundless creative spirit. All this will be located in the heart of Billund, considered the center of LEGO play.
“Every building in the exhibition reflects tremendous effort and creativity and brings joy to everyone who visits it. We look forward to sharing this exhibition with everyone and hope our guests will be inspired, regardless of their age. Be able to continue building your own ideas with LEGO bricks, says Muff.
The impressive roster of designers includes designers from Australia, China, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea, the UK, the US and Vietnam, making this one of the most diverse LEGO curations to date. For these AFOLs (adult fans of LEGO), this is a dream come true.
“Every new build is an opportunity to learn something new, and I really enjoy using LEGO bricks to solve different challenges. For me, the variety of LEGO bricks and overcoming obstacles are what make building so fun.
The Masterpiece Gallery will be open to the public from September 27th.

Masterpiece Gallery Exhibitors: Donny Chen (Australia), Dicken Liu (China), Roldan Grace (USA), Victoria Worsley (UK), Jessica Bavier (USA), Victor van den Berg (Netherlands), Khang Huynh (Vietnam), Nathan Don (USA), Tamami Takado (Japan), Martin Gebert (Germany), Steven Howard (USA), Takuya Fukukawa (Japan), Andrew Steel (Australia), Aiden Kessel (Australia) and Jiwoo Seon (South Korea)
Please visit LEGOHouse.com for more information.