About LEGO Exclusive Desk Accessory
LEGO has produced a variety of desk accessory sets that combine functionality with the brand's iconic design. Notable examples include the 850425 Desk Business Card Holder (2012), which allows users to build a personalized holder for business cards, and the 40172 Brick Calendar (2016), a customizable perpetual calendar featuring movable brick-built date and month displays. Another example is the 850426 Pencil Holder (2012), which provides a buildable container for writing instruments. Additionally, the 41907 Desk Organizer (2020) from the LEGO DOTS theme offers a multicolored organizer with compartments for office supplies and a photo holder, encouraging creativity through customizable designs. These sets not only serve practical purposes but also add a playful and creative touch to workspaces.
2011 LEGO Sets
2011 introduced Ninjago, which quickly became one of LEGO’s most successful original themes and the foundation of a long-running multimedia franchise. Other launches included Pirates of the Caribbean, coinciding with Disney’s On Stranger Tides, the sci-fi Alien Conquest, and Master Builder Academy, a design-focused building program. LEGO also experimented with digital-physical integration through Life of George, an early augmented reality experience. Collectible Minifigures Series 3–5 strengthened LEGO’s growing collector market, while internal employee-exclusive sets like Moulding Machines became prized rarities. Several themes concluded this year, including Harry Potter, Ben 10, Power Miners, Toy Story, Prince of Persia, Space Police III, and BrickMaster.