A Lego Apple Store design has been submitted for consideration under the Lego Ideas program, featuring the iconic Apple Store aesthetic with floor-to-ceiling glass and product-laden tables. Created by Truman, known for previous successful submissions, the design needs 10,000 votes to be reviewed by Lego for potential production. The design includes unique elements like a Lego iMac and is part of a broader effort by fans to bring their creative concepts to life through Lego's platform.
The Lego Apple Store designed by Truman, also known as Legotruman, incorporates several key aesthetic features that reflect the iconic design elements typical of Apple's retail outlets126. Firstly, the model features a floor-to-ceiling glass front, which is a staple in modern Apple Store designs, providing a clear and open view into the store1. This is complemented by the interior setup, which includes tables filled with miniature Lego versions of Macs and iPhones, alongside shelves adorned with neatly arranged white boxes, mimicking the product display in real Apple Stores15.
Adding to the authenticity, the store boasts a large, prominent white Apple logo and glass walls, which are characteristic of Apple’s minimalist design philosophy. The design also includes black border door frames, enhancing the sleek and modern aesthetic1. Inside, the store features decorative elements such as headphones arranged in a floral pattern and a ficus tree in a white pot with nougat trim, contributing to the sophisticated and stylish ambiance that Apple Stores are known for12.
Moreover, the Lego model includes tiny replicas of iconic Apple products like the original iMac and a Vision Pro, cleverly integrated into the store’s layout, showcasing the brand's evolution and technological innovation1. These elements collectively capture the essence of Apple's design ethos and create a recognizable and appealing miniature version of an Apple Store.
Truman, also known as Legotruman, has several other projects that Lego is currently considering for production. These include his Gundam project, a Lego Anatomy set, and a build inspired by the animated film "Spirited Away." These submissions are part of Lego's Ideas program, which allows fans to submit their own concepts for new Lego sets. If these projects receive enough support from the community and meet Lego's criteria, they could potentially be turned into official Lego products.