COMME des GARCONS artist Nathan Sawaya have renewed their “Merry Happy Crazy Colour” campaign that debuted in 2010 with the introduction of a yellow apple sculpture for 2012. Constructed entirely out of LEGO bricks and featuring a brown stem with a green leaf, the piece also sees the former New York lawyer’s signature on the side. This year’s yellow LEGO apple will soon be available from COMME des GARCONS locations around the world.
Nathan Sawaya for COMME des GARCONS Yellow LEGO Apple
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