There’s no denying that the world loves LEGO. Originally released in 1932, the classic colorful stacking blocks are ostensibly toys for kids, but adults can’t seem to stop turning them into objects ...
Legos have been a pandemic pasttime, but now they have some competition. Japanese company Mokulock has created toy blocks that have a familiar shape but an entirely new ethos. Similar to Legos, ...
Unlike Lego’s plastic bricks, the triangular Tsumiki—Japanese for building blocks—are made entirely from sustainably sourced wood. Two chevron-shaped cutouts on each Tsumiki leg make it easy for the ...
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