First the Lego shop, now this.
Lego fans in Dublin are really being treated this year. A Lego cafe has opened up as a trial — but it will only be here for two days.
It's part of an initiative for World Mental Health Month, allowing adults a safe space to enjoy the benefits that come from playing.
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The café offers a range of Lego sets and bricks for those attending to play with, along with a selection of workshops relating to mindfulness, stop-motion animation and creating mosaics.
Kris Clarkin, creative director at the Boys+Girls creative agency said, “The intention for the Lego Brick Cafe experiment was to design an inspiration space where like-minded people can meet and play, while sharing ideas.
"I’m excited to see how people interact and respond to building with bricks in a setting like this one.”
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An audience marketing strategist at Lego, Genevieve Capa Cruz, said, “For generations, children and adults alike have used the Lego System in Play to challenge themselves creatively.
“We know there are many adults around the world who are also keen to experience the joy of building with Lego bricks, yet are unsure where to start.
“With this new type of open innovation experiment, we want to explore fun and engaging new ways for adults to start experiencing the joyful focus of building with Lego bricks through new channels we haven’t explored before.”
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You can find it at Hen’s Teeth, Blackpitts, Dublin.
We hope they keep this longer than two days!