LEGO Apple Store Hits 10K Supporters, Enters Review Stage

A fan-made LEGO Apple Store design has officially reached 10,000 supporters on the LEGO Ideas platform, advancing it to the official review stage where LEGO will decide if it can become a real set (via @BasicAppleGuy).
Created by user TrumanBricks in collaboration with @2A2A, the project celebrates the sleek, minimalist design Apple is known for. The model isn’t based on one specific Apple Store, but instead draws from common design elements seen around the world—like tall glass walls, clean wooden tables, and product displays featuring iPhones, iMacs, and Apple Watches.

Inside, the set features LEGO staff in blue shirts, Ficus trees in white planters, and hidden Easter eggs referencing iconic Apple products such as the iMac G3, iPod mini, AirPods, and Vision Pro. It includes over 1,500 pieces and measures about 41 cm long and 16 cm high. The roof and back wall can be removed to view the detailed interior. This is an amazing fan submitted idea.

Now part of the exclusive “10K Club,” the project is under review by the LEGO Ideas Review Board. If approved, it could one day appear on store shelves as an official LEGO set.
Supporters and fans can follow the project’s progress on the LEGO Ideas website. The LEGO Apple Store idea was submitted just under a year ago, and now it’s one step closer to becoming a real set. If it does get approved, that would be a pretty cool set for any Apple fan.
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