LEGO play meets practical living at IKEA Singapore

    Home and Decor Activities in Singapore - At IKEA Alexandra

    With its latest collection of display-worthy sets, The LEGO Group opens up a new dimension of LEGO play into one’s living space. Featuring builds ranging from botanical designs to artistic pop culture tributes, the collection enables fans to express their unique passions and interests, seamlessly blending with any home aesthetic.

    IKEA Singapore (Alexandra) - LEGO Pop-up Display

    To further bring the vision to life, The LEGO Group has partnered with IKEA Singapore to showcase how the LEGO Home Decor sets can be integrated into everyday living spaces. From 5 - 30 June, fans can explore a curated selection of display-worthy LEGO sets styled into real-life room setups at IKEA Alexandra’s showrooms (located at 317 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159965), offering fresh inspiration on how to weave playfulness into purposeful design. The display area will be open to public from 11.00am to 10.00pm daily.

    IKEA Singapore Alexandra Store - LEGO Pop-up Display Area
    IKEA Singapore Alexandra Store - LEGO Pop-up Display Area

    Where personal style meets creative play
    To inspire fans to reimagine their homes and add a touch of their unique personalities and interests through LEGO play, The LEGO Group has also partnered with Singaporean interior stylist Priscilla Tan (@StyledbyPT on Instagram) to co-create a series of playful but practical LEGO Home Decor tips to help fans style their living spaces based on three different living personalities (Nature Lovers, Pop Culture Collectors and Art Enthusiasts). Each personality is brought to life through a curated collection of LEGO sets and design tips, allowing your passions shine in your homes.


    For the Nature Lover: Bringing the outdoors in
    Tip #1: Blend art and objects for a gallery-like effect

    31217 The Fauna Collection - Tiger -  Article Image

    Layer framed art with sculptural decor on shelves or consoles. Mix line drawings, typography, and playful elements like the 31217 The Fauna Collection - Tiger set to inject personality into your space. Overlapping frames and leaning artwork creates a casual, styled-but-not-staged feel.

    Tip #2: Treat florals as functional colour accents

    Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree and Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

    Use flowers or plants to introduce a pop of contrast in a neutral scheme. The 10348 Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree on a coffee table and the 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet on a dining table instantly energises the space without overwhelming it.

    Tip #3: Let one hero material guide the furniture story
    Light wood unites the dining set, cabinetry and floor, creating flow across different zones. Choose a dominant material to anchor the space and make mixing easier. Layer in upholstery, metals, and accents around it without losing harmony.


    For the Pop Culture Collector: Showing off what you love
    Tip #1: Use colour to organise and energise
    Colour-coded bookshelves are more than pretty - they help to anchor a space visually. Sort books by tone (cool to warm, dark to light) for a clean, intentional look. Complement the space with a few grouped accessories in similar shades.

    Tip #2: Use larger decorative objects to anchor a shelf

    21062 Trevi Fountain

    If a shelf feels visually messy, add one oversized piece - like a 21062 Trevi Fountain set, sculptural vase, or a large box to create a sense of structure. This grounds the smaller objects around it and naturally frames that part of the shelf, giving the eye a place to land.

    Tip #3: Layer your shelves with height, texture, and contrast

    10351 Sherlock Holmes Book Nook

    Treat each shelf as a mini vignette. Start with height (books or tall objects), layer in texture (plants or trinket boxes), and finish with contrast - such as a 10351 Sherlock Holmes: Book Nook set or a colourful art piece. This method keeps shelves feeling curated, but not overly staged. Try stacking a few books to elevate small decorative objects on a shelf.