Camille Walala’s LEGO Installation Is Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
Zoë Sessums
·2 min read
It seems that anything Camille Walala gets her hands on will end up being a supreme delight. From hotels to wall murals to her own home, she knows how to make you smile through color and pattern. When we heard she had teamed up with LEGO, we knew this was going to be an incredible collaboration.
The toy brand asked Camille to create an installation marking the launch of its new line of DIY-themed products, LEGO Dots, which comes out March 1. The range consists of flat 2D tiles in different colors and shapes that can adorn surfaces in a variety of patterns. So Camille used over 2 million tiles to build an interactive, immersive, and super fun house called House of Dots. Spread over a two-story shipping container complex in King’s Cross, London, the house features five rooms where you can explore the range of new LEGO pieces, including wearables and room decor products.
Though the installation was only open for a short time, we still absolutely love the House of Dots splendor.
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