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Lego sales rise as bricks click with more shoppers

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Posted on March 11, 2025

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By Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) - Lego reported strong sales growth for 2024 as more shoppers snapped up its colourful plastic brick construction sets and the toymaker said it was taking market share

Lego Sees Strong Sales Growth as More Shoppers Embrace Bricks

By Helen Reid

LONDON (Reuters) - Lego reported strong sales growth for 2024 as more shoppers snapped up its colourful plastic brick construction sets and the toymaker said it was taking market share from rivals.

Lego has broadened its product range to reach new customers, and CEO Niels Christiansen said the Lego Botanicals sets - flower bouquets and plants made of bricks - were popular gifts and had helped attract more teenage girls and women.

"We have had really strong momentum, particularly also in the U.S. in 2024, we ended the year well and we've actually seen that momentum continue into 2025," Lego CEO Niels Christiansen said in an interview.

Lego has gained market share in "just about every market", Christiansen said. Lego's overall revenue grew 13% to 74.3 billion Danish crowns ($10.82 billion), up from 2% growth in 2023.

Known for its long-running Star Wars and Harry Potter franchises, Lego has also created offline versions of online worlds popular with today's children, teens, and even adults, launching sets inspired by video games Animal Crossing and Fortnite last year.

Lego increased its range of sets last year to 840, 46% of which were new, and said it was tapping into a "passion of sport" through partnerships with Formula 1, as motor sports grows in popularity, and with sportswear giant Nike.

Sales from Lego's own stores and website grew by 12%, even as the broader toy market declined by 1%. Operating profit was up 10% to 18.7 billion Danish crowns.

Lego plans to expand its store footprint further this year, expecting to open around 85 stores globally, up from about 70 in 2024, Christiansen said.

Lego's biggest manufacturing site is in Monterrey, Mexico, but Christiansen shrugged off the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico.

"Tariffs is not what's keeping me awake at night," Christiansen said, asked about the impact of U.S. tariffs on Mexico.

"We will not panic -- we are analysing, looking at the scenarios and we will be thinking long-term about it also in the sense that we won't do things that can destroy the good momentum we have," he added.

The Danish family-owned company is building new factories in the U.S. state of Virginia and in Vietnam, and is expanding the Monterrey factory and facilities in China and Hungary.

The Virginia factory, part of Lego's aim to bring production closer to consumers, should start producing in 2027 while the Vietnam factory will start up this year.

($1 = 6.8666 Danish crowns)

(Reporting by Helen Reid; Editing by Christina Fincher)

Key Takeaways

  • Lego's sales grew by 13% in 2024.
  • Lego Botanicals sets attract more female customers.
  • Lego plans to open 85 new stores globally.
  • Revenue from Lego's own stores grew by 12%.
  • New factories are being built in the US and Vietnam.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Lego's revenue growth in 2024?
Lego's overall revenue grew 13% to 74.3 billion Danish crowns ($10.82 billion) in 2024.
How is Lego expanding its product range?
Lego increased its range of sets to 840, with 46% being new products, including popular Botanicals sets.
What are Lego's plans for store expansion?
Lego plans to open around 85 stores globally in 2025, up from about 70 in 2024.
How is Lego addressing U.S. tariffs on Mexico?
Lego CEO Niels Christiansen stated that tariffs are not a major concern and emphasized a long-term analysis of the situation.
Where is Lego's largest manufacturing site located?
Lego's biggest manufacturing site is in Monterrey, Mexico, with additional factories being built in Virginia and Vietnam.

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