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- Nathan Sawaya Lego BedroomIf you enjoyed our story about this unbelieveable <a href="http://inhabitat.com/incredible-lego-kitchen-renovation/">LEGO kitchen</a>, you'll probably be pleased to find out that we just stumbled upon a bedroom made of LEGOs to match! One of NYC artist <a href="http://www.brickartist.com/">Nathan Sawaya</a>'s incredible <a href="http://inhabitat.com/artist-jan-vormann-uses-legos-to-repair-war-damaged-buildings/">LEGO artworks</a>, the brickified bedroom features a mirror, dresser, night stand, bed, bedspread and even a cello - all made from our favorite childhood building block. There's no doubt that the space is a work of modern art, but we have to admit that it looks pretty darn uncomfortable - especially the jagged LEGO pillow!1
- Nathan Sawaya Lego BedroomThough cool to look at, this pillow is not one you want to sleep on.2
- Nathan Sawaya Lego BedroomEverything in the room, aside from the actual floor and walls, was <a href="http://inhabitat.com/incredible-lego-kitchen-renovation/">made from LEGOs</a> right down to the cello (which can actually be played).3
- Nathan Sawaya Lego BedroomIf you'd like to check out Sawaya's brick art with your own two eyes, check out <a href="http://www.brickartist.com/museum.html">"The Art of the Brick,"</a> an exhibition of his works that is currently touring the US.4
- Nathan Sawaya Lego BedroomThe drawers may look simplistic, but get this - they actually open and close!5
- Nathan Sawaya Lego CelloSawaya builds his blocky creations in his <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/nyc">NYC</a> studio, which is currently filled with nearly 1.5 million LEGOs. Instead of using new materials, most of the bricks he uses are reclaimed from kids who have outgrown them.6
- Nathan Sawaya Lego BikeThis LEGO bike by Saway isn't in the room but it would sure make a cool addition.7