How Lego put the colour play of toy bricks into its Singapore workspace
The Straits Times
A vibrant design and thoughtfully curated breakout areas make for a space that reflects the fun of Lego. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Vibrant and versatile, Lego bricks fuel the imagination through multisensory play.
When The Lego Group recently expanded its Singapore office, it translated that tactile, Technicolor play into its workspaces.
Every room has a tingkat box filled with Lego bricks. Other local elements? Also on the premises are a dragon playground mural and life-size otter figurine.
The company has occupied parts of Levels 13 and 14 at South Beach Tower since 2015. Now, it has taken up space on Level 15 and expanded its footprint on Level 14.
It spans 7,000 sq m, having added 2,500 sq m in its expansion. More than 500 employees work in the Singapore office, covering the Asia-Pacific region excluding China.
The new Level 15 features Scandinavian design’s signature warm neutrals on its floor and walls, but the colour explosion of Lego also comes into play. Collaboration and breakout areas are furnished with brown speckled cork stools, plush red-orange sofas, yellow door frames and a green felted grid to conceal industrial ducting in the ceiling.













