LEGO DOTS 2021 sets revealed
New LEGO DOTS sets are on the way in 2021 – with official images revealing the new products.
After launching at the beginning of the year, the new LEGO DOTS sets that will be released in 2021 have been revealed. As a new book hinted, the colour palette is shifting next year to offer something different, with most of the sets using a darker palette.
Once again, there’s a mix of braceletes and home decor sets, with 41926 Creative Party Kit offering something closer to role play.
41923 Secret Holder
41925 Secret Boxes
41926 Creative Party Kit
41921 Extra DOTS Series 3
41923 Monster Bracelet
41934 Starlight Bracelets
41918 Adventure Bracelets
41910 Ice Cream Besties Bracelets
41909 Mermaid Vibes Bracelets
The theme is a new entry by the LEGO Group into the arts and craft market, with a mix of brick-built home décor items and wearable bracelets that can be covered with 1×1 LEGO tiles – also known as DOTS. The products were first revealed at a launch event that also saw the opening of the HOUSE OF DOTS, a collaboration between the LEGO Group and artist Camille Walala.
More 2021 sets revealed include LEGO Art, Friends, DOTS, NINJAGO, Creator, Technic and City.
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