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NPIRE Uses 55,000 LEGOs To Create a Funky Pixelated Wall

03/13/2012
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    Creative agency <a title="NPIRE Uses 55,000 LEGOs To Create a Pixelated Wall For Hiding Dirt and Mess" href="http://www.npire.de/">NPIRE</a> recently outdid themselves by using 55,000 LEGOs to build a nifty room divider for their Hamburg office. The <a title="NPIRE Uses 55,000 LEGOs To Create a Pixelated Wall For Hiding Dirt and Mess" href="http://www.lego.com/">LEGO</a> wall works to separate the kitchen and the hallway, hiding away dirty dishes and food leftovers, and looks insanely cool to boot. While we do wish that they'd reused all old LEGOs instead of buying new ones (they used some recycled ones and about 80 fresh packs), we're impressed that the playful pixelated wall can always be taken down and reused for a number of other purposes.
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    To make the striking dividing wall, staff at NPIRE brought their own childhood LEGO bricks and mixed them with about 80 new packs.
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    Using assorted colored blocks they created a playful pixelated design that is both happy and useful.
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    The use of LEGO bricks gives the team the freedom to rearrange or dismantle the wall leaving no trace in the rented space, as well as reuse them for another project.
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    The finished 3 foot wide, 2,80 high wall has an arched entrance to the kitchen and the company's logo that acts as a window to peek through.
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    LEGO Wall ended up costing 2,500 Euros and was slowly built throughout one year.
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  • NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider
    Creative yet functional, the wall is now a big feature in the office representing the company's creative approach while hiding the kitchen's chaos in an innovative way.
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NPIRE's LEGO Wall acts as a pixelated office divider

Creative agency NPIRE recently outdid themselves by using 55,000 LEGOs to build a nifty room divider for their Hamburg office. The LEGO wall works to separate the kitchen and the hallway, hiding away dirty dishes and food leftovers, and looks insanely cool to boot. While we do wish that they'd reused all old LEGOs instead of buying new ones (they used some recycled ones and about 80 fresh packs), we're impressed that the playful pixelated wall can always be taken down and reused for a number of other purposes.

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