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Camille Walala Designs a Colorful House with LEGO That’s Every Kid’s Fantasy

02.06.20 | By
Camille Walala Designs a Colorful House with LEGO That’s Every Kid’s Fantasy

Artist Camille Walala was invited by LEGO to create a public art installation in London and tasked with bringing the toy brand’s new 2D tiles, LEGO DOTS, to life. The five-room interactive HOUSE OF DOTS is made from shipping containers and over 2 million LEGO DOTS, all coming together in Walala’s bold signature style.

Walala’s vision fills every room with bold colors and graphic patterns that make this house every kid’s dream. Add LEGO to the and it’s the perfect fantasy… for color-loving adults too! Each of the room’s details are finished off with a variety of LEGO DOTS that elevate each design, from the frames, rugs, furniture, and walls.

Walala says:

It’s a joy to create a fun space where kids and adults can spontaneously express their creativity, make something beautiful and show off who they are. HOUSE OF DOTS captures all the exuberance and playfulness that people know me for, with something extra special: the chance to let your imagination go wild and create your own work of art. Oh, and a slide.

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Photo courtesy of Dunja Opalko

Visitors to the HOUSE OF DOTS, which just wrapped up its week-long stay, were encouraged to create their own patterns, and bracelets.

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LEGO DOTS will be launching on March 1st, 2020, with wearables and decor available.

Photos by Tekla Severin, unless otherwise noted.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.