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***UPDATE (3/2/2017)***PLEASE NOTE: Orders may have longer than normal processing times. Expected shipments are 4-5 weeks from order confirmation. We appreciate your business and thank you for your patience! EverBlock® is a Life-Sized Modular Building Block That Allows You To Build Nearly Anything EverBlock Systems offers a modular building system of oversized plastic blocks that facilitates the construction of all types of objects.  It's quick and easy to build nearly anything, by stacking and organizing the universal blocks in nearly any shape, pattern, or size.   Anything you've constructed can be taken apart and re-assembled again, and the pieces can be re-used to build other objects, making EverBlock a unique green building method. We offer rentals and sales of EverBlock®  as well as design and installation services.   We can consult with you on large scale or complex projects and provide customized solutions to meet your needs.  Configure EverBlock® into any size and shape object and alternate colors as desired to create incredible objects.




A universal modular building block system Universal Modular Design EverBlock® is designed to be modular, enabling you to create nearly any sized object.Expand your creations as needed and modify your designs on the fly.  Be as creative as you want to be an alternate colors and modules to build amazing modular objects and buildings.EverBlock's jumbo block size and modularity allows you to build around fixed obstacles and construct objects that work within your environment. EASY ATTAChment SystemEverBlock® modules nest easily with the parts above and below, creating a stable and durable connection.Stagger parts as needed for additional strength and to create unique visual patterns.No tools are required to install  or disassemble sections.Life-sized block sections are re-useable and may be transported easily to another location as needed. A CompletE Building SYstemThe EverBlock® System consists of four universal parts - a full sized 12" block, a 6" half-sized block, a 3" one-quarter sized block, and a 12" finishing cap that all interlock.  




Reinforcement pins, shelving units, a desktop unit, doorway lintels, and a stabilizing foot all compliment the system and add versatility. 15 standard colors are available, including a metallic style Gold and Silver. Everblock® requires no tools, glue or heavy equipment Applications & InDUSTRIESModular FurnitureRoom Dividers and Modular WallsModular Exhibits and Retail DisplaysSpecial Events Decor, Props, and SceneryConstruction & Industrial FacilitiesDisaster ReliefModular BuildingsGarden Edging and BordersCustom Objects and CreationsSTEM LearningTeam Building Imagine A Single Building Block System That Lets You Build Thousands of Items FEATURED in:and many more places.... check out all our press HERE Customers from the UK, please visit our UK division HERETry going back to the homepageMove over tiny, tedious LEGO—the giant building blocks of your childhood dreams have finally arrived. Arnon Rosan founded EverBlock, a modular system of large-scale LEGO-like bricks with raised lugs that snap together into life-size furniture and structures.




The huge blocks are used as both toys and tools, and can be easily stacked to make almost anything your imagination desires, from an adult fort to a modular indoor office space. The EverBlock is available in 14 colors and four interlocking parts: the quarter-size (3”L x 6”W x 6”H), half-size (6”L x 6”W x 6”H); full-size (12”L x 6”W x 6”H); and the finishing cap block (12”L x 6”W x 1.1”H). The hollow blocks weigh between a half-pound to 2.2 pounds. Although the adult-sized blocks aren’t made from recycled plastic, they are made from polypropylene, which is a recyclable material. Just like LEGO, the modular system can be taken apart and re-assembled to build numerous objects, and are created with UV inhibitors to allow for outdoor use. The full-size bricks are also sturdy enough to build bigger structures, however, Everblock recommends staggering the blocks for better stability. Each 12-inch EverBlock has two built-in cable channels to let you thread power cables, add LED strips, or install reinforcement rods for additional support.




The modules are water and chemical-resistant. Related: This massive LEGO Death Star is made from 500,000 bricks While we love the concept of adult-sized LEGO bricks, the EverBlock modular building blocks are pricey, so don’t think they’ll be replacing your drywall. The smallest quarter-size block starts at $3.95 and the EverBlock combo sale pack with 26 mixed blocks goes for $155.90. EverBlock also offers rentals for those not quite ready to commit to a purchase. The website includes a virtual builder tool to help people decide on how many bricks they’ll need for a design as well as a how-to-build library with example designs.If you’ve ever played with Lego (and who hasn’t?) as an adult, you’ve inevitably looked at the tiny bits of plastic in your hand and thought, Damn, these things are small. That’s what Arnon Rosan thought, anyway. “You get older,” he says, “and you kinda wish you had a life-size version of that.” Most people might stop at fantasizing about life-size building blocks, but not Rosan.




Rosan is the founder of EverBlock, a modular system of full-scale plastic blocks that, like Lego, stack atop each another and lock together with raised lugs. But EverBlock is more tool than toy. You can use the polypropylene blocks to build fully-functioning furniture and structures. They come in 14 colors and three sizes: full (one foot long), half (six inches), and quarter (three inches), and vary in weight from two pounds (full size) to a quarter pound. EverBlocks assemble more or less like any other modular building blocks, but on a larger scale. But as the blocks get bigger, building with them gets more complicated. “When we first started, I envisioned that people would know instinctively how to build with them,” Rosan says. That wasn’t the case. In miniature scale, it’s easy to gain perspective on how blocks fit together. At life-size scale, it gets more challenging. “People start to worry about stability,” he says. It’s no big deal if your 3-inch wall topples, but it is a problem if your 15-foot wall does.




The key is to take lessons from Lego, and stack the blocks like bricks, staggering them so a brick covers the seam of the two below it. Each block also has at least one channel that allows power cables, reinforcing wooden dowels, or LED strips to snake through as a means of illuminating or stabilizing larger structures. Rosan created EverBlock as a way of easily constructing furniture like couches and coffee tables, but he quickly realized the big blocks have applications far beyond that. People have built house-like structures, room dividers, and art. The product’s website features a virtual builder tool people can use to create designs and determine how many bricks they’ll need. The company is compiling a library of instructions guiding people through some designs. When Rosan outlines his desire to expand EverBlock to include windows and doors, it’s easy to see it becoming a new substrate for construction. That’s not a bad idea. Like all modular systems, EverBlock’s real benefit is in its efficiency.

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