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LEGO Group Unveils New Botanicals Collection for 2025, Bringing the Beauty of Nature to Builders

Toronto – The LEGO Group has announced its newest addition to the Botanicals line, a collection of intricate and lifelike plant and flower sets crafted entirely from LEGO bricks. Launching on January 1, 2025, these four new models — LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, LEGO Botanicals Mini Orchid, LEGO Botanicals Lucky Bamboo, and LEGO Botanicals Flower Arrangement — are designed to bring a touch of nature into homes and workplaces, combining creativity with relaxation in a unique way.

This latest release expands LEGO’s popular Botanicals collection, celebrated by fans for its stress-relieving building experience and creative home décor appeal. Each set presents a different plant or floral arrangement, from the pinks and whites of orchids to the deep green hues of bamboo, allowing fans to assemble their own miniatures of the natural world.

The LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, a 749-piece set priced at $79.99, offers a custom floral display with 15 adjustable stems of flowers, including roses, daisies, cornflowers, and elderflowers. For plant lovers looking for something smaller, the LEGO Botanicals Mini Orchid is a 10-inch model featuring five delicate blooms, a few buds, and leaves, complete with a light terracotta flowerpot for $39.99.

The LEGO Botanicals Lucky Bamboo set, retailing at $39.99, brings the serene feel of bamboo to builders. Its 11-inch design includes three green bamboo stems and decorative pebbles in a plant pot, completing LEGO’s “Four Gentlemen” plant collection. For those seeking an elaborate floral piece, the LEGO Botanicals Flower Arrangement provides a lush 1,161-piece model with flowers like camellia, hydrangeas, and peonies. This larger set allows for a customizable arrangement and is priced at $139.99.

Available in LEGO stores, on LEGO.ca, and at select retailers across Canada, these new LEGO Botanicals sets are anticipated to appeal to both casual builders and dedicated plant enthusiasts alike. Each model offers an interactive way to engage with nature while tapping into the therapeutic benefits of building.

Tiana Squire

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