Lumibricks has now published the official product page for Misty Forest Cabin 10015, confirming the direct-store price, piece count, lighting setup and the set’s built-in rainforest mist system.
I first covered the Misty Forest Cabin in June after it appeared early on Amazon UK. That first look gave us the shape of the model, but the official listing now fills in the practical details that matter before buying.

What Lumibricks has confirmed
The official listing puts Misty Forest Cabin at 2,867 pieces, with 3 minifigures, 49 printed bricks, 13 brick bags and 12 LED lights. Lumibricks also lists two printed instruction manuals in the box.
The finished model is listed at 29 cm wide, 31 cm deep and 32 cm high. The set is marked for ages 16+, with a stated build time of around 20 hours. Power is not included, and the listing calls for 3 AA batteries.

The mist system is the headline feature
The mist system feels like the main reason this set exists. Lumibricks has made lighting its signature feature for a while, but Misty Forest Cabin pushes the electronics further by building a hidden micro-atomisation unit into the rainforest floor.
Lumibricks frames it as a single-touch effect: add water, reach the concealed mist unit through a low access point, then let the vapour drift through the plants and under the cabin. That matters because this is not just another cabin with glowing windows. The effect is tied directly to the jungle setting.

What I like about that idea is how low the effect sits in the model. The mist appears around the red plants, tree roots and lower cabin supports, so it should help sell the whole rainforest atmosphere rather than feeling like a separate gadget bolted on afterwards.
The practical questions are still worth asking. I would want to know how easy the reservoir is to refill, whether the mist outlet is simple to clean, and how much vapour reaches the surrounding shelf. Even with those caveats, this is clearly the feature that separates Misty Forest Cabin from the rest of the Retro House line.
A layered rainforest cabin
The model keeps the Retro House shape, but the official description makes it sound more like a vertical rainforest display than a simple cabin. Lumibricks describes wetland ground level details, a main cabin deck and a lookout level above.
The scene includes palm trees, bromeliads, vines, mushrooms, a crocodile, an expedition hound, chameleons, fireflies and butterflies. The lighting setup is also tied into that theme, with cool blue mist lighting and warmer firefly-style effects.
The interior is more specific than the early product shots suggested. Lumibricks names an ecological specimen lab and explorer’s living quarters, with smaller story beats including an overwater exploration dock, a hidden treasure surprise and a mysterious rotating totem.


Access and display details
The cabin has a hinged open-back design, which should make the interior easier to view once the model is on display. Lumibricks also highlights a rotating side-cabin wall that can switch between a tribal totem facade and a jungle serpent display.

Price and availability
The direct Lumibricks listing shows Misty Forest Cabin at $124.99. The product page currently shows USA, Europe, Canada, UK and Global variants as available.
This is still not a review, and I would treat the mist feature as the detail to watch once real builds start appearing. The useful part is that we now have confirmed specs, a direct source page and clearer availability after the earlier Amazon UK sighting.
Where to buy
You can buy Lumibricks sets either from their official website or through their Amazon store.
Amazon can sometimes be cheaper or faster for delivery, while the official store may be better if you want to use rewards points or direct discounts.
If you buy from the official site, you can use code THERIGHTBRICK for 10% off.
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Source: Lumibricks official product listing.







