LEGO Unveils The Met Monet Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies Set
Amy Duong — February 16, 2026 — Art & Design
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The LEGO The Met Monet Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies set is a brick construction kit that interprets Claude Monet’s painting “The Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies” through a detailed mosaic display. The set includes a coloured brick palette and specialised elements needed to represent key areas of the artwork, such as the wooden bridge, lily pads, and water reflections. The finished assembly forms a rectangular panel intended for shelf or wall display.
The kit is developed in collaboration with The Met and includes printed instructions and reference imagery to guide assembly. Brick pieces are sorted by colour and shape to support accurate placement and texture representation across the image. The overall dimensions of the completed panel are specified by the manufacturer, and the set is packaged with a numbered bag system to sequence construction steps.
Image Credit: LEGO
The kit is developed in collaboration with The Met and includes printed instructions and reference imagery to guide assembly. Brick pieces are sorted by colour and shape to support accurate placement and texture representation across the image. The overall dimensions of the completed panel are specified by the manufacturer, and the set is packaged with a numbered bag system to sequence construction steps.
Image Credit: LEGO
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