German Creative Studio NPIRE's Room Divider is Made from 55,000 LEGO Pieces
Hamburg-based creative studio NPIRE has come up with an unusual way to divide up parts of its



Hamburg-based creative studio NPIRE has come up with an unusual way to divide up parts of its headquarters. Rather than using the conventional method of putting up a plasterboard wall, the people at NPIRE have used 55,000 LEGO pieces to divide the kitchen and hallway spaces. The LEGO wall stands 2.8 meters high and 3 meters wide, and adds a colorful aesthetic to its monotone surroundings. It can also be easily dismantled and moved to another location.