LEGO® Heads Roll Out Just in Time for Halloween

Halloween is coming and LEGO® wants your bricks safely stashed in something that looks like it crawled out of a graveyard. The company just launched not one, but two new Zombie Storage Heads, and yes, they’re exactly as delightfully creepy as they sound.

These aren’t just decorative. Like the existing LEGO® storage heads, they pop open to swallow loose pieces whole. Think of them as minifigure heads that went through a B-movie horror filter. The small version goes for €19.99 / $16.99 / £17.99 / A$27 / DKK149 / SEK224 / PLN86 / BRL94, while the large one scales up the same undead grin at €29.99 / $29.99 / £24.99 / A$46 / DKK224 / SEK336 / PLN129 / BRL141. The only real difference? Size. Same design, more brains.

Bricks meet brains

These zombie heads join a cast of other spooky favorites already lurking in LEGO® storage land: the pumpkin-headed Jack o’ Lantern, a pair of skeleton storage heads, and of course, the regular line of oversized minifigure noggins. It’s like a family reunion, if your family was equal parts toy designers and mad scientists.

What makes this fun is that LEGO® keeps tying its lifestyle gear to the seasonal lineup. Halloween already saw the drop of the 40825 Halloween Wreath and 40822 Jack-O’-Lantern Pickup Truck, both of which lean into that autumnal “decor-but-make-it-bricks” vibe. Now the zombie heads let you keep the spooky mood going even after the candy’s gone.

From spooky to snowy

If you’re already eyeing Christmas, don’t worry. LEGO® is about to shove you into winter wonderland mode on October 1 with sets like 40809 Festive Gingerbread House, 40812 Snowman Ornaments, 40820 Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure, 41843 Family Christmas Tree, and the 10361 Holiday Express Train. Consider the zombie head your gateway drug before you swap cobwebs for fairy lights.

You also have the same in cup sizes!

Brains in the day, bricks at night

It’s classic LEGO® sleight of hand. The same plastic that fuels your nostalgia for minifigs is now carrying your clutter while looking like a Halloween prop. They aren’t just storage bins. They’re conversation starters, Instagram bait, and, let’s be honest, a sneaky excuse to buy yet another brick-shaped thing you don’t strictly need.

Brains or bricks. Scary or silly. Either way, these heads roll.

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