Today, the LEGO Group announced a new collaboration with visionary artist and designer Pharrell Williams, inspiring everyone to unlock their creativity and unleash their limitless potential through LEGO Play.
Pharrell Williams is a visionary recording artist, producer, songwriter, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and Creative Director for Louis Vuitton menswear with 10B combined global music streams to date. He has been honored with 13 Grammy Awards, including 2004, 2014, and 2019 Producer of the Year, and ASCAP’s Golden Note Award in 2012. He has received two Academy Award nominations for his original song “Happy” (Despicable Me 2) and for Best Picture-nominated Hidden Figures (2016) as Producer. Williams also received a Golden Globe Nomination for co-scoring the film. In 2019, Williams received an Emmy-nomination for his original song “Letter to My Godfather,” for Netflix’s Black Godfather about legendary music executive Clarence Avant. In 2020, Williams was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame for his work as The Neptunes.
In 2018, Pharrell narrated Universal’s remake of the classic film The Grinch, authored the book A Fish Doesn’t Know It’s Wet, and released the Netflix Original series Brainchild (2018) with his producing partner, Mimi Valdés. Other projects include Dope (2015), Roxanne Roxanne (2017), Voices of Fire (2020), and Amazon’s Harlem, which has been renewed for a third season.
Today’s announcement also sees the release of a new LEGO set designed in collaboration with Pharrell. The #10391 LEGO Over the Moon is a space shuttle with a golden canopy and a vibrant jet stream of colors. For Pharrell, the infinity of space was the first catalyst for his imagination, showing him that there are no limits to what we can explore.
Pharrell believes that curiosity and creativity are essential life forces in all of us and credits them as the building blocks of his success. The LEGO Group is proud to partner with Pharrell to encourage people of all ages to use play and building to share their stories.
“Growing up, I was obsessed with space and the infinite possibilities it represents,” said Pharrell. “This partnership aims to inspire creativity and inclusivity. With my LEGO Over the Moon set I want everyone to feel seen and empowered to imagine their own stories. The spaceship is blasting off, and you’re in the pilot seat.”
Over the Moon is made up of three parts, with each holding a special meaning for Pharrell. The black-and-gold shuttle symbolizes limitless potential, taking off and transporting you anywhere you can imagine. The bright and vibrant colors of the jet stream symbolize the imagination, creativity, and power of play to fuel your way. And finally, befitting Pharrell’s relentless pursuit to push boundaries and ensure that everyone can feel represented and seen, the LEGO Over the Moon set features the widest range of minifigure skin tones included in a LEGO product, with seven in total. 51 different minifigure heads are included, over 30 of which have been designed specifically for this set.
The new set also includes several brand-new color-piece combos, created specifically for this project, such as the custom-made windscreen canopy made in drum-lacquered gold color for the first time ever.
“Our values for over 90 years have been rooted in creativity, curiosity and imagination. Pharrell is unique in his ability to draw on those qualities to influence his art. A true icon of our time, he never fails to innovate and inspire his audience, through any of his many endeavors” said Julia Goldin, Chief Marketing and Product Officer from the LEGO Group. “Through our partnership, we want to inspire people of all ages to unlock their own limitless potential through LEGO Play. This is a shared mission, and we’re excited to take off today.”
Pharrell’s collaboration with the LEGO Group will extend to his non-profit foundation, YELLOW, which works to even the odds for children through education. This collaboration will see the launch of a new LEGO Build the Change global challenge, bringing more creative play to kids worldwide.
The launch of Over the Moon comes ahead of the release of Focus Features’ PIECE BY PIECE, which will debut in US theatres on the 11th of October, and internationally beginning the 6th of November. Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville and featuring new original music from Pharrell, PIECE BY PIECE is a unique cinematic experience that invites audiences on a vibrant journey through the life of cultural icon Pharrell Williams. Developed from Pharrell’s singular vision, PIECE BY PIECE defies genres and expectations to transport audiences into a LEGO world where anything is possible.
The #10391 LEGO Over the Moon set will be available at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop from September 20th, bringing boundless fun to curious individuals everywhere. The set will be priced at $109.99 / €109.99 / £94.99. For more info, visit the LEGO Icons section of the Online LEGO Shop.
What do you think? How do you like this unique upcoming set? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!
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So this is what we needed to finally get generic flesh colored minifig heads!
There are a few of them available on Lego Pick-A-Brick and Bricklink, Many generic ones that aren’t exclusive to certain collectible minifigures are rather cheap to buy in bulk.
More are always welcome, though. (Although I’m even more interested in generic torsos with hands in some of the newer and rarer colors…)
A small rocket with an enormous jet stream. I don’t really see the appeal, but I hope the minifig heads will be readily available on bricklink.
I think it’s a decent set. I like how they built the jet stream (there is a short video clip of it on the set’s page). I do think it’s overpriced though. This souldn’t be more than 80 bucks.
Cool set! The ship is very basic, but I like the minifig heads. I’m not sure what to think of that jet stream though. It seems unnecessary and provides no play value.
I guess it’s meant for display. I’d have preferred just a spaceship, myself, as well, but it is what it is.