Toy Landmark Snow Globes

This Year, London’s Covent Garden is Host to a Huge LEGO Snow Globe

From November 14th to December 22, London’s Covent Garden will be host to giant snow globes, filled with landmarks made from LEGO.

For several years now, Duncan Titmarsh, the first LEGO-Certified Professional in the UK has been creating huge LEGO creations to be put on public display for the Christmas season. This year's LEGO sculptures are encapsulated in a 9.8' inflatable snow globe and include representations of iconic landmarks like the London Eye, Big Ben and the Globe Theatre. These pieces can be viewed even closer by walking into the inflatable snow globe.

Titmarsh's incredible LEGO buildings inside the giant snow globe use over 120,000 LEGO blocks and took a team of six people over 75 days to assemble.
Trend Themes
1. Giant LEGO Snow Globes - The trend of incorporating LEGO sculptures into large snow globes provides a playful and interactive experience for visitors.
2. Lego-certified Professionals - The trend of utilizing LEGO-Certified Professionals to create large-scale LEGO sculptures showcases the expertise and creativity of these specialized builders.
3. Inflatable Snow Globes - The trend of using inflatable structures for snow globes provides a flexible and portable option for displaying large-scale LEGO creations.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism and Travel - The tourism and travel industry can leverage the Giant LEGO Snow Globes trend to attract visitors and create unique experiences at popular destinations.
2. Entertainment and Events - The entertainment and events industry can incorporate the use of LEGO-Certified Professionals to create visually stunning attractions that engage audiences and drive attendance.
3. Inflatable Structure Manufacturing - The inflatable structure manufacturing industry can capitalize on the trend by developing customizable and durable snow globe structures for various uses, including displaying large LEGO sculptures.

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