IKEA’s New Lego Series Comes With Iconic Instruction Manuals

As soon as you hear the words “IKEA and Lego”, you know you’ve been there for a while. Collaboration is a match made in heaven. What do you get when two construction giants with iconic manuals join forces? What is IKEA Lego furniture?
Earlier this year, Lego and IKEA released their first set of furniture BYGGLEK. The collection of boxes has provided unique storage selections for Lego collectors around the world.
Not only could they store Lego bricks, but you could also use them as building bases thanks to their studded Lego lids. There is also a BYGGLEK set of colorful Lego bricks to go with them.
Now, for their next tip, IKEA is translating their furniture into Lego.
How to build IKEA furniture with your bricks
IKEA furniture is quite iconic in itself. Sleek Swedish designs with hard-to-pronounce names and deceptively simple instruction manuals are all part of the IKEA experience. Now you can recreate it in miniature with Lego!
IKEA Australia has released three instruction manuals for recreating their classic furniture sets with BYGGLEK Lego. Fans can now recreate the KLIPPAN sofa, MALM bed and GRONLID armchair at home.
Assembly guides resemble IKEA’s classic layout for furniture guides. Hopefully they are much easier to build in miniature.
Customers can access IKEA BYGGLEK Lego guides from the website here.
Where can you get IKEA Lego?
The collaboration between IKEA and Lego is currently on sale at IKEA stores across Australia, however, in limited quantities. IKEA expects more stock to become available by the end of April.
Here’s what’s on offer:
- BYGGLEK Lego Brick Set, 201 Mixed Colors – $ 35
- BYGGLEK Lego box with lid, set of 3, white – $ 20
- BYGGLEK Lego box with lid 26x18x12, white – $ 20
- BYGGLEK Lego box with lid 35x26x12, white – $ 22
You can order the BYGGLEK set from IKEA online or check the website to see if it is in stock at your local store.
Lego can be a great source of mindfulness, even more so now that you can live out your interior design fantasies. Hopefully, it won’t take long for IKEA to translate more of its iconic range into Lego form so you can build your dream home.