The one with your name on it, made to be kept.
A gift designed around your brand, made from new, genuine LEGO® elements, and sent to the clients and partners you actually want to keep. It arrives as a box of parts, so it has to be built, and there is nothing about it to eat, drink or use up.
Purchase order by 31 August 2026, on desks in November.
Independent EU studio · genuine LEGO® elements · not affiliated with the LEGO Group
The date that decides this
Issue a purchase order by 31 August 2026 for 100 units or more and we waive the design fee: $1,500 on S, $2,000 on M and L. Order by 31 August, on desks in November.
A purchase order, not a booked call and not a countersigned quote. That is the whole condition.
The bottle, the hamper, and the branded thing.
You know the drill. The gifting list comes round, the catalogue comes out, and the order goes in for bottles and hampers and something with a logo on it. Nothing is wrong with any of it, and that is the problem: a consumable is meant to be finished, and once it is, it is gone. There is no way to tell whether the rest of it landed, and if you are honest, you already have a guess. The problem was never the budget. It was that none of it was built to be kept.
What actually arrives
A building kit designed from scratch around you, and made from new, genuine LEGO® elements we source ourselves. Not a catalogue set with a sticker on it.
- A model designed for you, drawn from your building, your product, your team or your work
- New, genuine LEGO® elements, sourced by us
- Downloadable step-by-step instructions, so the box opens into a build and not a puzzle
- A quality-control pass on every unit before it leaves the studio
- Brick-built branding: the LEGO Group defends the minifigure as a trademark, so people and mascots become brick-built sculptures. They photograph better anyway.
Three sizes, and a fourth answer
Pick the size that fits the budget you already have. The design fee is waived on every one of them at 100 units, until 31 August.
M
The middle size. Big enough to be a real build, small enough to send to everybody.
Design fee normally $2,000. At 100 units: $5,995.L
An evening's build and a piece that holds a shelf. For the list you want to make an impression on.
Design fee normally $2,000. At 100 units: $9,995.S
A small, sharp object. The one that fits the widest list.
Design fee normally $1,500. At 100 units: $3,000.| Per unit | Pieces | Design fee normally | At 100 units | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | $59.95 | 200 to 300 | $2,000 | $5,995 |
| L | $99.95 | 400 to 600 | $2,000 | $9,995 |
| S | $30 | 80 to 120 | $1,500 | $3,000 |
What the price covers is set out in the FAQ.
There is no minimum order quantity in general. Orders under 100 units are welcome and quoted normally; the 100 units is the condition on the waived design fee, and even that threshold is negotiable. Talk to us before deciding you do not qualify.
Headcount, times the package, plus the design fee if the waiver does not apply. Nothing hidden in the arithmetic.
Below 100 units the design fee is included in the total. At 100 units it is waived, until 31 August.
Why this one is made to be kept
Brand, not a logo
It is made to be displayed, with your brand as the subject rather than a logo printed on the side of something else.
Relationship signal
Anybody can send a bottle. Commissioning an object built around a relationship says exactly how much the relationship is worth to you, without saying it out loud.
Visual standard
It is designed, prototyped in real bricks and quality-checked. If your brand is held to a visual standard, the thing you send with your name on it should be too.
The thing nobody else sends
Anybody can send a hamper. This is not a hamper, and it is not something you could have bought.
What we have actually built
Real work from our studio and honestly labeled. Nothing here is a Christmas kit yet, because yours has not been designed. Placeholders below mark the shots the studio is rendering; they are marked so you always know which is which.
An object built to be looked at, made for a client who is particular about how things look.
Five steps, and you are in three of them
- 1 A call with Zita.
- 2 A concept and a quote.
- 3 Your purchase order.
- 4 Design, prototype, your approval.
- 5 Production and delivery.
Your total workload: one call, one approval, one purchase order.
One list, individually addressed.
Every kit can be personalized to its recipient, printed sleeve and card, and individually wrapped so it arrives finished rather than needing assembly at your end. You give us the list, we handle the packing. The more personal the list, the earlier we need it, so bring it to the call even if it is not final.
Packaging, shipping, and any customs duties or taxes are quoted separately and are yours, stated here rather than discovered on an invoice. We ship worldwide from the EU, tracked.
Is this for you
Works if
- You send something to clients or partners every December and you are tired of what you send
- Your brand is held to a visual standard and you want the object to meet it
- The relationships on the list are worth more than the unit price
Skip it if
- You need it in hand before December, because this is a November delivery and we will not pretend otherwise
- Your recipient list is not knowable until late in the year
- The only question that matters is unit price
If you are unsure, book the call and let us talk you out of it. We would rather do that in August than in November.
The studio behind wlwyb.com
We are a small European studio building custom models from new, genuine LEGO® elements, with an archive of documented builds. Corporate Christmas kits are the same craft, pointed at a date.
The questions, answered
What is included in the price?
Every kit price covers the model design, the parts, the downloadable step-by-step instructions, and a quality-control pass that is fussier than it needs to be. Packaging, shipping, and any customs duties or taxes are quoted separately and are the client's.
Are these real LEGO® bricks?
Yes. New, genuine LEGO® elements, sourced by us. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of Companies (TLG). We are an independent business and we are not sponsored, authorized or endorsed by TLG.
What counts as "ordered" by 31 August?
A purchase order issued on or before 31 August 2026. Not a booked call, not a countersigned quote on its own. We say it the same way everywhere so there is nothing to argue about later.
Do we have to order 100 units?
No. There is no minimum order quantity in general, and smaller orders are quoted normally. The 100 units is the condition on the waived design fee, and that threshold is negotiable. Ask before you rule yourself out.
What happens after 31 August?
The design fee comes back: $2,000 on M and L, $1,500 on S. Everything else still works, and we will still build it. The waiver is the thing with the date on it.
Can we put our logo on it?
Yes. Branding is built into the model in brick, and onto the packaging in print. Your marks stay yours; we only use them for your project unless you tell us otherwise in writing.
Who designs the model?
We do, and you approve it. You get a concept before you commit and a real prototype before we produce anything. Nothing goes into production that you have not seen in bricks.
What if a piece is missing?
Tell us and we send it. Every unit gets a quality-control pass before it leaves the studio, and we still expect to make that call occasionally.
Can we see one before we commit?
That is what the concept and the prototype are for. Book the call and you will know what you are buying before you sign anything.
Who owns the design, and what happens to our brand assets?
The design is made for you and your marks stay yours. We use them for your project and not for anything else unless you tell us in writing that we may. If you want it kept out of our public archive entirely, say so and it is kept out.
How do recipient lists work?
You send us the list, we ship against it. It stays with us for the project and it is not used for anything else. If your list is confidential, say so on the call and we will handle it accordingly.
How far can you personalize each one?
The model is designed once, around your brand. Personalization per recipient is on the packaging: printed sleeve, card, individual wrap. Bring the list to the call, because personalization is the part that needs the most lead time.
What is the real lead time?
Order by 31 August, on desks in November. That is the promise, and it is the reason the deadline is 31 August rather than October.
Christmas is the easy part. 31 August is the hard part.
Book a call with Zita and you will know within one conversation whether this is right for you. If it is not, we will say so.