Grab yourself a LEGO bargain at IKEA
IKEA has knocked down the prices of its exclusive LEGO products in the UK, so you can currently grab a bargain on its brick-based storage boxes.
The BYGGLEK range is the product of two years of collaboration between IKEA and the LEGO Group, and originally went on sale in October 2020. Consisting mainly of storage boxes covered in studs, the idea behind the range is to give kids and families a space to build and play, with an easy solution for tidying up afterwards.
There are four separate products in the BYGGLEK collection: a 35x26x12cm LEGO box with lid; a 26x18x12cm LEGO box with lid; a bundle of three smaller LEGO boxes with lids, one measuring 59x175x127mm and two measuring 59x127x88mm; and a 201-piece set of LEGO bricks, containing two minifigures and a selection of colourful elements.
While the retail prices on these boxes and bricks have increased incrementally since launch, IKEA has currently discounted them back to either their original price or even cheaper, giving you the opportunity to bag a (comparative) bargain. Here’s a complete list of sale prices:
LEGO box with lid, set of 3 – was £12, now £10
LEGO box with lid, 35x26x12cm – was £17, now £14.40
LEGO box with lid, 26x18x12cm – was £13, now £11
201-piece LEGO brick set – was £17, now £14.40
“BYGGLEK is more than boxes. It is storage and play intertwined,” LEGO designer Rasmus Buch Løgstrup said when the products were originally announced. “BYGGLEK provides families with a product range that helps create space for more play in their everyday – fuelling creativity, making it possible to have more fun together.
“It’s a possibility to play, display the cool creations and return to it to replay, remake, recreate or start over. BYGGLEK is all about endless possibilities, just like the LEGO System in Play.”
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These sale prices will be available through February 27, or while stocks last. You’ll need to sign up the store’s free IKEA Family program to take advantage of the discounts. Check out our review of the entire BYGGLEK range here.
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