These bewitching hobbit homes is inspired by the famous epic fantasy film series “Lord of the Rings” . Today, we would like to share an intriguing artist’s portfolio with you, also evoking the charm and lack of boundaries of Tolkien’s fantasy world.
Daniel Hensel (Legonardo Davidsy on Flickr) builds beautiful medieval LEGO houses that seem taken from the Lord of the Rings New Zealand stage set.Varying from castles and towers to battle ships, the intricate LEGO builds are fun to observe in detail. But our favorites are definitely the charming small homes, with their twisted geometry, colorful roofs and what seem to be wooden beams throughout.
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Inspired from the famous film “Lord of the Rings” to architecture
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