The Office US fans will be able to build the Dunder Mifflin office with a brand new LEGO set.

An incredibly-detailed 1,164-piece LEGO set features an entire floor of the paper company's Scranton, PA hub, where Michael Scott routinely kept his employees on their toes.

This set, which is aimed at the adult builder aged 18 and up, is filled with Easter eggs from throughout the entire run of The Office, designed to provide hours of entertainment throughout the building.

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You get small touches like Stanley Hudson's oversized pretzel (that's what she said!) from Pretzel Day, Michael Scott's classic World's Best Boss mug and even a Dundie Award to decorate Michael's desk.

You'll get minifigures of practically the entire early Office gang, including Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, Ryan Howard and Angela Martin.

There are minifigures for Oscar Martinez, Kevin Malone, Stanley Hudson, Kelly Kapoor, Phyllis Lapin Vance, Meredith Palmer, Creed Bratton, Toby Flenderson and Darryl Philbin, too!

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These figures are interactive, in that their facial expressions can change based on the way their heads are turned. Also included in this set is an illustrated booklet all about The Office.

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LEGO's The Office, which comes from the IDEAS line, will be released on October 1, 2022 for £104.99. Pre-sales will be announced as we get closer to the release date so check back here soon.

The NBC series was, of course, adapted from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's beloved BBC comedy of the same name. The US version ran from 2005 to 2013.

NBC has attempted to revive or reboot the US version of The Office a few times in recent years, but the very-busy creator Greg Daniels has said he'd need to be "involved" for anything to move forward.

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