Encanto Mini House
Casa Madrigal shrunk down to a shelf-sized dose of magic.
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Set 43261 · 2025
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I opened this one expecting a quick filler build and ended up smiling at the little details LEGO packed in.
It is not a big statement piece, it is a pocket version of Casa Madrigal with a piano, a slide, and a tiny glowing candle moment, and it earns its keep on charm rather than scale. If you or your kid love Encanto, this is an easy yes at this price. If you want a serious building challenge, look elsewhere in the catalog.
Best for: Encanto fans and parents wanting a quick, sturdy build for a younger builder
What it is
This set is LEGO's pocket take on Casa Madrigal, the living house from Encanto, built at a scale where 186 pieces is enough to fit a piano, a slide, a cactus, and even the family's capybara friend into one small footprint. Designer Lisa Waggner packed a lot of storytelling into a tiny box, and the candle detail on top is the kind of small touch that made me stop and grin, because it is exactly the kind of moment a fan would want represented.
The catch
I will be honest about what this is not. It is not a big architectural build, and if you are used to LEGO's larger Disney sets you will fly through this one in well under an hour. At $19.99 it is priced like the quick, snackable build it is, and the piece count backs that up, so go in expecting a light afternoon project rather than a weekend commitment.
Who it's for
Get this one if you are building out an Encanto collection, if you have a young Encanto fan who wants their own Antonio and Mirabel minifigs, or if you just want a cheerful little shelf piece that does not demand a huge chunk of your evening. Skip it if you are shopping for a serious engineering challenge or a large display centerpiece, because that is simply not what this set is trying to be.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself moves fast and stays simple, which fits its role as an approachable set for younger or newer builders. You are not wrestling with complicated techniques here, you are snapping together a cozy little house scene section by section, and the pacing feels deliberately gentle so a first time builder can finish it start to finish without frustration.
The real payoff is in the small character pieces rather than any new structural technique. Antonio and Mirabel arrive as nicely printed minifigures that are genuinely tough to find outside a set like this, and the accessories, the piano, the slide, the cactus, and the capybara, all read as instantly recognizable nods for anyone who has watched the movie. At right around a dime per piece, the value holds up fine for a themed collectible rather than a builder's showcase.
Fun facts
- 01The set represents Casa Madrigal, the sentient house from Disney's Encanto, shrunk into a 14 x 12 x 8 centimeter model.
- 02It includes 2 minifigures, Antonio and Mirabel Madrigal, both exclusive to this set.
- 03The set carries a miracle candle detail on top, a direct callback to the film's central magical object.
- 04Designed by Lisa Waggner, it launched in 2025 with an RRP of $19.99 and is rated for ages 5 and up.
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