

LEGO’s next substantial gift with purchase, 40594 Houses of the World 3 is now available globally!
Like the others in the series, you’ll need to spend over US$250 / AU$400 / £220 / €250 or more on LEGO.com to qualify for 40594 Houses of the World 3.
It will be available from 11 – 27 August 2023, so if there’s anything big on your wishlist to trigger this, now’s a good time to pick it up.
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40594 Houses of the World 3 is the 3rd Houses of the world set released so far, out of 4 planned sets, and follows 40590 Houses of the World 2 (April), 40583 Houses of the World 1 (January) which drew on South American and North American architecture styles.
The 4th Houses of the World set is due to be released in the 4th quarter of the year, so expect it in October or November.

Additionally, you’ll also be able to score a 30636 Z-Blob and Bunchu Spider Escape polybag when you spend US$40 / AU$65 / £35 / €40 / CAD$50 on LEGO® DREAMZzz™, NINJAGO®, City, Friends, Monkie Kid™, and/or Harry Potter sets from 11 – 21 August 2023.
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Hoping someday there is a US version of a deal like this, you have fans in the US too.
Awesome that LEGO gave exclusive codes! The sandwich shop looks pretty cool, and hopefully will be able to get some in the US.
Thank you very much
I’d rather say the House of the World 1 is South Europe, Italy for example and House of the World 2 is African, Marocco. There are houses of the world, not houses of America 🙂
Yay! Thanks so much Jay. I managed to get a sandwich shop as well!!
Thanks very much Jay, the sandwich shop code works brilliantly. Been looking forward to this houses of the world edition for a while and I finally got to purchase the tranquil garden and Himeji castle. My guess for the final houses of the world is from Asia, maybe Japan?