LEGO has an “Ideas” that allows enthusiasts to submit models and tips for long-lasting LEGO games, and one fan recently designed a detailed Apple Store that any Apple enthusiast would love to build.
The LEGO Apple Store design isn’t designed to look like an express store, but it does use the design elements that Apple has incorporated into many of its locations. There’s an all-glass façade with potted trees, figures in vintage apple blue shirts, and an upstairs area available via a staircase.
Inside, there are tables with other iPhones and Macs on display, a segment for headphones, and boxes of products on the shelves. There’s also a colorful demonstration upstairs, a giant white Apple logo on the front of the store, and a domain that houses giant versions. of some of Apple’s iconic top products.
If the LEGO Apple Store gets 10,000 “supporters” or votes on the LEGO concept website, LEGO will review it and consider it as an official retail set. It’s unclear if Apple would approve such a set or if it will approve the LEGO overhaul. LEGO evaluates submissions based on existing products, products already in development, logo tuning, expected demand, licensing opportunities, build quality and more.
The set comes from Legotruman, who reviewed several other concepts through LEGO staff and was responsible for the LEGO Starry Night set that is now on sale.
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