Since the company’s inception, LEGO has only continued to soar in popularity and the variety of what it has to offer. And with big brand recognition and an even bigger fan base, LEGO has begun to offer a lot more than building brick sets. This includes its wide range of different merchandise and handy items that are not only functional, but show off your love for LEGO.

Long gone are the days of LEGO being just a kid’s toy or brand, as their merchandise can be enjoyed by all ages. There is a lot of it though, so let us show some of the best official merch that LEGO has to offer.

LEGO Minifigures Large Ceramic Mug

LEGO Minifigures Large Ceramic Mug

Minifigure; big mug

Get into the brick state of mind in the morning with this delightful large ceramic mug by LEGO that features the classic minifgure face, shape, and color. It has enough space to hold some hot or cold liquids, and even cereal or soup!

LEGO Minifigure Notes - 20 Notecards and Envelopes

The head of a Lego Minifigure might be the most recognizable aspect of the entire brick catalog, aside from the ‘stud’. Its small smile, cheery eyes, iconic round shape, and yellow coloring are very inviting and charming. So, what is a better way to start a morning than waking up and seeing that Minifigure face smiling back at you with hot coffee waiting? This large ceramic Lego mug makes that morning a possibility.

It is cleverly designed to take on the exact shape of the real head, and is quite large. It has enough space to hold 530ml of liquid, and its handle leaves enough space for easy gripping. Let this coffee mug help build you a great morning!

LEGO Minifigure Lunch Set

LEGO Minifigure Notes: 20 Notecards and Envelopes

A Minifigure scene for every occasion

This stationery set from LEGO is Minifigure-themed and includes 20 full-color notecards that each feature a different photo of Minifigure scenes. It has scenes for different special occasions and holidays, and includes envelopes for sending them out.

LEGO Brick Backpack 1-Stud - Red

This pack of notecards from Lego is Minifigure themed and sure to delight whoever receives one either for a holiday or out of the blue! Each card features a unique full-color scene of Lego Minifigures set against a white backdrop. A funny saying or note is included on the front of each one, with some dedicated to special events and holidays throughout the year, that is sure to delight whoever receives one.

The set of 20 cards comes in a convenient storage box and includes envelopes to send out the cards to loved ones or friends. Kids and adults will both be overjoyed to receive one!

LEGO 2024 Wall Calendar

LEGO Minifigure Lunch Set

Time to hit the bricks…for lunch!

This LEGO Minifigure lunch set features a durable lunchbox and drinking bottle, with images of various Minifigure faces. The set has red or blue themed options, and is sure to make all the kids jealous in the school lunchroom regardless of which is chosen.

Want a lunchbox that will stand out from the crowd in the school lunchroom? Nothing stands out quite like the instantly recognizable and stylish Lego Minifigures with their vibrant colors. This lunchbox set is Minifigure themed in either red or blue, and comes with a lunchbox and drinking bottle. This is a lunchbox set that is sure to have everyone asking where it was purchased and how they can get one.

LEGO Space 1978-1992

The lunchbox features an internal divider that can be moved to separate different foods, and the lid even functions as a plate. Contents of the lunchbox are kept secure by clips on the top. The drinking bottle features a hygienic cap design to help keep it clean when not in use. This is the perfect lunchtime accessory for any Lego fan.

LEGO Brick Backpack 1-Stud - Red

A brickpack!

This LEGO brick backpack is a fun choice for kids to travel to school with. It is designed to resemble the iconic 1-stud brick in LEGO sets, and is even made from recycled drink bottles that require 50% less energy to produce. One can look cool and feel good wearing this backpack!

Now if you have a Lego Minifigure lunch set, then you must carry it around in style with this Lego brick backpack that is made to resemble the 1-stud brick that everyone knows and loves from virtually every Lego set made. Not only does the backpack look terrific and lets you show off your love for Lego, but it is a great backpack choice due to its easy to carry size and carry capacity.

The main body and lining of the backpack is constructed from durable polyester fabric that is recycled from drink bottles. It features a main compartment with a padded section for a tablet and a zipped pocket for minimal storage. Reflective details are built into the material for added safety at night, and the shoulder straps are designed with comfort and ergonomics in mind. This is an all around solid option for a comfortable, sturdy, and handy school backpack.

LEGO 2024 Wall Calendar

Brick by brick; day by day

This LEGO wall calendar for 2024 lets one keep track of all their important dates, appointments, birthdays, holidays, and much more! Plus, having a wonderfully creative and unique full-color image each month, makes the year go by a little smoother!

Need a little pick-me-up at the beginning of each month? Let Lego provide at least a little one by picking up the 2024 Lego wall calendar. Each month features a unique and charming photograph of real life environments with Lego Minifigures or models within staged scenes. Each unique image of a scene fits the month in some way, whether it be a reference to a holiday in that particular month, or just a scene with the appropriate weather. This month-per-page calendar is easy to hang on the wall and is sure to at least add a smile to one’s face as they turn the page into a new month.

LEGO Space 1978-1992

Space on the coffee table

Dive into the history of iconic space-themed LEGO sets with this wonderful hardcover collector’s book that is packed with trivia, photos, and stories of products that were released between 1978 and 1992.

Space may be one of the final frontiers for man, but Lego has been exploring in that space (no pun intended) for quite a long time. In fact, its first space set was introduced in 1978 and continues to make new ones to this day. This hardcover book is a fantastic coffee table addition that will interest guests and Lego fans into picking it up and getting lost in space.

The book looks at the years 1978 through 1992, and covers all the different space-themed Lego sets released during that time. Over 200 pages of photos, interviews, statistics, trivia, facts, drawings, and stories from people who worked and enjoyed Lego are all included in this gorgeous book that is a must own for people that are nostalgic for their childhood of exploring space in a Lego spaceship.

FAQ

Why is LEGO called LEGO?

The LEGO company name comes from the Danish words “leg godt” being shortened and combined. The words “leg godt” translate to “play well” in English.

When was LEGO founded?

The company was founded by a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen in 1932. The company originally produced wooden toys, before they started to produce their iconic plastic blocks in 1947.