Lego unveils office built with their famous blocks

Lego unveils office built with their famous blocks

A business should always love its own product; and if their offices are anything to go by Lego is definitely keen on their own creations.

The toy company’s new office in London houses more than 200 employees, and is modelled as though it is built with blocks of Lego – The Daily Mail reports.

The four-storey block comes complete with toy brick archway, Lego play zones and a lay out committed to offering different ambiances for different members of the team.

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