Posted on 11th November 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

LEGO is adding to its LEGO Art range with a new set inspired by Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculpture.
The 791-piece set has been revealed ahead of the original artwork’s 55th anniversary celebration in 2025.
“As a design professional and enthusiast, I have long admired Robert Indiana’s work,” said LEGO Art Designer Mani Zamani.
“His artistic language has become synonymous with pop-art and LOVE in its many mediums represents this like no other. It has been a personal honour to help bring this iconic and vibrant piece to life in LEGO brick form, to decorate the homes of pop-art and LEGO fans alike.”
The set comes with two building instructions, allowing adults to experience building the set with a loved one.
The LEGO Art LOVE set will be available for purchase from January 1st 2025.
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