Buy Together! The Office + Acrylic Display
Buy Together! The Office + Acrylic Display
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BUY TOGETHER! Get the original set + the display of acrylic The Office! ✨🛡️
Relive the best jokes from Dunder Mifflin with a combo ready to assemble, organize, and protect your collection — perfect for fans of The Office who want everything just right. 😂📦

🎬 The Set (LEGO Ideas The Office)
🧩 Pieces: 1,164
👥 Minifigures: 15 characters (Michael, Jim, Pam, Dwight, Angela, Kevin, and others)
🏢 Iconic environments: Jim/Dwight's desks, Pam's reception, Michael's office, "teapot" kettle, and much more
📏 Dimensions: approximately 10 cm (height) × 30 cm (width) × 25 cm (depth)

🛡️ The Acrylic Box
✨ Premium finish and crystal-clear transparency to enhance every detail
🧼 Dust and touch protection, keeping everything spotless for longer
🧱 Custom fit for the set, with a sturdy structure that is easy to clean

🏆 Why take this combo?
✅ Complete collectible: assemble today and keep it protected
✅ Details that tell stories: accessories and classic scenes from the series
✅ Organization + durability: beauty, protection, and practicality in everyday life
🛒 Get yours now at Brics Craft and bring the humor (and chaos) of The Office straight to your home!

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