- LEGO has created botanical gardens in NYC, Atlanta and Nashville this weekend.
- It’s your chance to see the latest flower sets added to the Lego Botanical theme.
- Mini Orchid, Lucky Bamboo and the flower event stole the show.
Alongside impressive ships from Star Wars and a very detailed copy of the endurance ship, some of the most popular sets in the recent history of the LEGO group have been from the botanical theme, specifically flower offerings.
And next to the latest sets in the line, like a mini-orchid and a flower event, LEGO celebrates his latest drop-not with a drone show, as it did for his space theme-but with pop-up botanical gardens in New York City, Atlanta and Nashville. These are free to the public for this weekend and you can score some freebies if you are a LEGO insider – a free reward program – and check out the latest sets in real life.
I got the chance to go over to the New York City location to get a sense of pop-up and see the latest and best of LEGO Botanical Lineup. Now I share my three favorites from the collection and where you can get them because we all deserve a little treat when the first month of 2025 ends. And with the gift-giver moments on the horizon already, the Lego flower sets are some of the most abandoned.
Standing over 11 inches tall after building the 325 pieces, Lucky Bamboo should be my favorite addition to the botanical lineup. It not only looks good, but is ready to be shown as you build the small pot and stand complete with small LEGO measures. You end up with three bamboo stems at different heights in what is likely to be a relaxing building.
LEGO LUCKY BAMBUS KIT is now available from LEGO or Amazon for $ 29.99.
So new that it is still ready for pre -order is the flower arrangement, which is a set that goes a little further than some of the previous bouquets that have been released. With this you build a number of flowers, including ranunculus, lilies, hydrangea and pioneer, among many others of different sizes, but also a white vase that you construct out of the LEGO brick. This one could easily sit on a kitchen table, a dining table, a bedside table or even on a shelf.
Depending on which route in the building guide you choose, you can create one of two designs and add other LEGO flowers to the vase. This is pretty neat and infinitely adaptable. This set, which includes 1,161 pieces, is available for pre -ordering at LEGO for $ 109.99.
The LEGO Orchid set in full size is one of the originals and most popular-it has actually been purchased over 10,000 times on Amazon this month and now there is a miniature version that beats its own chord. On just 274 pieces it stands at over 10 inches with lots of pedals, and like all other LEGO blower sets, it never has to be watered.
More precisely, you build five orchid flowers, a few leaves and the pot on a faux-wooden base. This would probably make a good gift and an epic desk or a living room addition.
Mini Orchid is available now from LEGO or Amazon for $ 29.99. Full -size Lego Orchid is also reduced on Amazon to just $ 39.99 from $ 49.99.
While these three are my current favorites in the Botanicals lineup from LEGO, a few other sets are also displayed, including some of the original flowers.
In addition, another standout was to see the upcoming, up to pre -order now, LEGO Tage at Van Gogh’s classic sunflower painting. Lego Vincent Van Gogh – Sunflowers constructed out of 2,615 pieces add another dimension to the classic painting as you build the flowers so that they protrude from the art themselves. It’s amazing personally and looks worth $ 199.99 the award.
If you are sold, LEGO takes pre -orders now and the set will be sent from March 1, 2025.
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