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Finity Frames® is the only gallery-quality display system that fits your entire collection – and grows as you keep collecting.
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Finity Frames is the only wall-mounted display system designed to fit your entire LEGO minifigure collection – today, and as it grows. Gallery-quality design. UV and dust protection built in. A patented connection system that expands in any direction without ever starting over.
Most displays make you choose which figures fit them. Finity Frames works the other way – you choose a size that fits your collection today, complete, with nothing left out.
When your collection grows, you add another frame. It connects seamlessly. No starting over. Ever.
Your minifigs are more than toys – they’re prized collectibles. The removable, magnetic, clear Perspex® Acrylic is UV protected to prevent yellowing, and keeps dust out, so your collection stays pristine.
Never worry about outgrowing your display again. Finity Frames uses a patented connecting system so you can extend horizontally or vertically, creating one seamless display without doubling up edges – perfect for collectors who never stop hunting for the next fig.
Every aperture’s height, width and depth fits the LEGO® System of Play. Create dioramas that always fit perfectly. Build right in the frame, rearrange easily, and display, play, or both!
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Want to organize by color, theme, rarity, or story? Simply remove the magnetic cover and adjust your minifigures and customs, or build new dioramas. Finity Frames is a living, breathing gallery that evolves alongside your collection.
No bowing or distortion, each two-piece internal slat keeps your display precise, while you can remove one or more slats for 29 different custom configurations that best fit your collection and building style.
Whether it’s standard minifigs, and even most oversized minifigs, almost all will find a perfect home. Display 16–70+ figures per frame, create mini-scenes, or combine frames for massive displays – the choice is yours.
Imagine walking into your room and seeing your entire LEGO® minifigure collection displayed perfectly – each figure in its place, every diorama telling its story. No dust, no sun damage, no cluttered shelves. Just pride, satisfaction, and the thrill of a collection finally showcased the way it deserves.
Whether you have a small, curated collection, have collected every minifigure from a theme, or have a growing collection of hundreds or thousands of minifigures, configure your Finity Frame to feel complete today – and expand seamlessly as your collection grows.
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The first two LEGO® sets I remember playing with are 367 Moon Landing (1975) and 928 Galaxy Explorer (1979). The first had large scale Maxifigures made from 2×2 bricks and 2×3 plates, interchangeable Homemaker heads, and interlocking, bendable arms that were finished with ball and socket hands.
Having figures in sets unlocked so many more play features, so when articulated minifigures came along a few years later, they blew me away. Clutch hands to hold radios and spanners, articulated arms and legs which bent so they could drive a moon buggy. Galaxy Explorer really was from outer space.
And since those first minifigures came out, I’ve never stopped marvelling at every new wave. New prints, shaped hair, glow-in-the-dark, dual-moulded legs, robotic arms, elongated and double-height figures, and so much more. While I love sliding doors, swooshability, folding ramps, winding hoses, bucket jaws on cranes, and so much more, the minifig is my hero.
As a graphic designer, I love simple, clean design that allows the subject to shine. For my minifigure collection, I wanted to invent a display system that combined the fascination of objects held within Renaissance-era ‘cabinets of curiosity’ with a clean, Swiss design aesthetic, the proportions and ethos of the LEGO System of Play, that would look at home in the MoMA Store, New York. Oh, and have Swedish flat-pack simplicity!
I wanted the system to keep my minifigure collection protected, and allow complete flexibility in how I display as either neat rows, creative dioramas, or both. I also needed that display system to grow seamlessly as my collection grew.
My love of LEGO never faded. My quest for the next minifigure never stopped. And eventually, that obsession led me to invent and patent Finity Frames®.
Jens Nygård Knudsen created more than 50 prototypes perfecting the minifigure. Our custom pad-printed Minifigure – on whose torso is printed part of the patent he co-authored with LEGO – is named in honour of him.
Jens believed deeply that children needed characters to inhabit their creations – figures that could drive stories and imagination – and at precisely four bricks high (without hair or hat) that they also fitted perfectly the LEGO System of Play.
Our pad printed Jens holds his own minifigure with the classic yellow smiling face seen through a Space visor. Jens designed LEGO’s Space series, which won European Toy of the Year 1979 and earned him promotion to Chief Designer.
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