Save 25% on LEGO Ideas 21333 Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night
Recreate one of the most well-known artworks in the world out of bricks with John Lewis‘ latest LEGO Ideas deals.
The retailer has dropped the price of LEGO Ideas 21333 Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night to just £112.49, down from its usual RRP of £149.99. That saves you £37.50 overall, a 25% saving on the stunning 2,316-piece set.
Click here to save 25% on LEGO Ideas 21333 Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night at John Lewis
The foreground of LEGO Ideas 21333 Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night is captured perfectly, with brick-built versions of the trees and miniature buildings standing out from the frame of the painting in 3D. The vibrant, swirling colour scheme of the original painting has been accurately captured with a unique plate-by-plate appearance throughout that makes for a relaxing build experience, as well as an impressive final model to hang on your wall.
At 25% off right now, you’ll also get the exclusive Vincent van Gogh minifigure, his tiny easel, and, of course, the 3D recreation of his iconic artwork, Starry Night. The sturdy black frame means that the brick-built painting can be either hung or stand independently, with a special stand for the minifigure painter himself to stand on included.
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Some sets included in the huge John Lewis sale are already selling out, so move fast to avoid disappointment and add LEGO Ideas 21333 Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night to your basket today. The discount will be automatically applied, so the savings can be yours in just a few short clicks.
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