Their tagline is great… “Art and events with LEGO bricks” This is a great summary, since they seem to do a mix of commissioned LEGO models and LEGO art, a wide range of events including Team-building sessions, as well as creating LEGO models for promotional purposes like the ones featured below. This is one that I’d really love to have an opportunity to build!Īmazings is led by LEGO Certified Professional Dirk Denoyelle.Īmazings is a talented team of six full-time staff (soon to be 7), and a network of supplying artists. This is a very unusual building, artfully re-created using only 566 LEGO bricks. ![]() Most of the Bright Bricks kits include a four-digit Serial Number (I can only assume the first kit they designed is Serial Number 0001.) They are sorted roughly chronologically. ![]() The majority of their creations are large-scale models to promote global brands, but they have also done numerous fundraising partnerships, especially with Cathedrals across the UK-you will see many of the LEGO kits they designed below. (According to their Instagram account, they are the world’s largest independent LEGO company-easy to believe when you see the quantity of projects they’ve done and the scale of many of these projects!) Based on photos of the Bright Bricks team, it looks like they have more than 25 people working on a wide variety of LEGO projects. They have done a ton of commissioned projects with large global brands like Land Rover, Warner Brothers, and GE. īright Bricks was started by LEGO Certified Professional Duncan Titmarsh in 2010.īright Bricks is a prolific LEGO team based in Hampshire, UK. This list was inspired by a much longer list containing all known LEGO Certified Professional sets which you can see at. Because the complete LEGO Certified Professional logo includes a small version of the iconic red LEGO logo, the sets appear to have the official LEGO logo. There were a lot of restrictions on what they were allowed to create, but based on what I’ve learned, they could produce up to 500 kits based on a single design and were allowed to use the LEGO Certified Professional logo on the sets they create. Prior to about 2020, LEGO Certified Professionals were allowed to create custom LEGO kits as a part of their commissions. These are typically corporate sponsored events celebrating a new product, or an art installation. LEGO Certified Professionals can buy large quantities of LEGO bricks direct from the factory in order to build massive commissioned LEGO projects. You can see the current list of LEGO Certified Professionals at. There are currently only 20 LEGO Certified Professionals around the world, with a few more that might be added soon. They are not employees of the LEGO Group, but have been selected by the LEGO group to amplify the LEGO brand through their commissioned work. LEGO Certified Professionals are talented LEGO builders who promote the LEGO brand by creating amazing creations that inspire others. This article includes links to in-depth reviews of the few sets I own including ‘Aarhus Rådhus’ by Glenn Knøsgaard, ‘Copenhagen Skyline’ by Rocco Buttliere, and ‘Capitol Records Tower’ by Adam Ward. Even if you are not able to acquire these sets, I hope they give you inspiration to build your own amazing LEGO Architecture models. ![]() I only own a few of the sets included in this guide, so I’m unable to provided detailed information about most of the sets.
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