In 2021, we created our first display case with a vinyl background and floor for the LEGO UCS Millennium Falcon. To make things straightforward for the customer, we ensured the vinyl would arrive pre-applied to the acrylic (unlike other brands), offering a whole new dimension to creative display possibilities.
This got our artistic juices flowing, so we created more printed backgrounds for a whole range of sets. These incorporated beloved franchises and themes such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, Marvel, Disney, Ghostbusters, and Nintendo, in addition to stand-alone displays for epic sets such as the LEGO Motorised Lighthouse 21335 and the LEGO VW Camper Van 10279.
We always wanted to ensure that LEGO sets with power functions could be easily operated, even with a display case over the model. With this in mind, we designed innovative doors on display cases for sets such as the LEGO Loop Coaster 10303 and LEGO Ferris Wheel 10247.
In 2022, we created our first display options to include effects, text and designs printed directly onto the acrylic. Our flagship range in this new style included 13 wall-mounted displays for the LEGO Architecture series. 2022 also saw the release of our LEGO Minifigure display cases, allowing up to 100 minifigures to be displayed on a wall or tabletop using ground-breaking new transparent acrylic tiers to hold the models in place.
We’ve come a long way since our first display case, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds.