About LEGO Town Paradisa
LEGO Paradisa was a theme aimed primarily at young girls, running from 1992 to 1997. It featured a pastel color scheme, particularly pink and turquoise, with sets focusing on a vacation and leisure lifestyle. Key elements included beach scenes, horse stables, and recreational facilities like pools and cafés. The sets emphasized social activities and animal care, differing from more action-oriented LEGO themes of the time. Popular sets included "Sand Dollar Café" and "Paradisa Beach House." Despite its short run, Paradisa remains a nostalgic theme for collectors.
1994 LEGO Sets
In 1994, LEGO expanded global production with the opening of LEGO Mexico, addressing rising worldwide demand. Space introduced two contrasting subthemes: Unitron, featuring monorail transport and exploration craft, and Spyrius, focused on espionage with red-and-black robots and ships. Pirates evolved through the Islanders subtheme, adding new tropical storytelling. The introduction of pink elements expanded LEGO’s color palette and hinted at future inclusivity efforts. These creative and logistical shifts helped define LEGO’s mid-1990s transition toward greater diversity in design and play.