Collection: Janus4Fun

A side project that aims to share our fun and memories from the old days. Design can always make a difference, even when we play as adults.

A collection of LEGO minifigures that bring back the old good days.

Play Lego as Adult? A choice of play with creativitiy

1 - Loving Lego
I had a childhood with few friends but many toys. I remember covering the living room carpet with Lego bricks, spending entire days inventing new things and exploring imaginary planets and realms. It developed my skills in "designing" and "manufacturing" things that existed only in my mind. There’s no reason to stop, even today.

2 - Deepen Your Memories
“Our memories are what make us who we are. Some are real. Some are made up. But they are the stories that tell us who we are. Without them, we are nobody.” — Clare Furniss, How Not to Disappear.
Playing with what shaped us allows us to deepen our understanding of what surrounds us.

3 - A Choice of Style
The Japanese manga Tiger Mask—known in Italy as Tiger Man—is strongly tied to my ten-year-old self. I watched it at my parents’ home, at my grandmother’s home, surrounded by carpets full of Lego and cups of caffelatte on the table. It was a cruel yet inspiring story that—despite the violence, I admit—taught me something about caring for others and fighting for my goals. I don't yet know exactly who I am today, but I am certainly stubborn in pursuing what I believe in.