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Four new botanical sets available from Lego

According to LEGO, since its introduction in 2021, the Lego Botanicals collection has become one of the Lego Group's most popular product ranges. "These sets offer a fresh experience to building, allowing fans of all ages to create lifelike plants and flowers using Lego bricks, and in particular appealing to adults looking for mindful, stress-relieving activities."

Today, the Lego Group has announced LEGO Botanicals will become its own specific theme, titled Lego Botanicals, accompanied by its own logo and new products to come – announcing four new Lego Botanicals sets to arrive in early 2025.

The four new sets announced include the Lego Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, the Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid, the Lego Botanicals Lucky Bamboo and the Lego Botanicals Flower Arrangement.

The Lego Botanicals range is inspired to complement a range of different plant styles and fan favorites. Whether elegant orchids, vibrant flower bouquets, or something else entirely, there's options for everyone; and with customization features available, these sets combine creativity with nature to offer a unique building experience that can appeal to both casual builders and green-thumbed enthusiasts, as stated by the Lego team.

Lego Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (10342)
"Budding florists can relax and unwind as they build the Lego Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (10342). Consisting of 15 flower stems and foliage, including daisies, cornflowers, eucalyptus, elderflowers, roses, ranunculus, cymbidium orchids, a waterlily dahlia, and a campanula.

All the stems are adjustable, encouraging builders to create bespoke floral arrangements that they can use as a floral home or office decor. For added customization, the flowers can be arranged with other Lego bouquets, sold separately, to create a larger, unique floral display."

Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid (10343)
"Builders can let creativity blossom with the Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid (10343). The lifelike replica features five orchid flowers in bloom and a few in bud, as well as leaves for extra authenticity.

It also comes with a light terracotta flowerpot that sits on a beautiful wood-effect plinth, making it easy for budding florists to display the Lego flower proudly as beautiful home or office decor to bring the tranquility of nature into any living or working space."

Lego Botanicals Lucky Bamboo (10344)
"Blooming with details, the Lego Botanicals Lucky Bamboo (10344) gives nature lovers the chance to build a piece of plant decor that represents tranquillity and good fortune.

Capturing the serenity of nature, the detailed decorative plant includes three green bamboo stems and pebbles that sits in a plant pot with a wood-effect plinth.

Both the Mini Orchid and Lucky Bamboo complete the Four Gentlemen quartet, alongside the previously-released Lego Chrysanthemum (10368) and the LEGO Plum Blossom (10369) sets."

Lego Botanicals Flower Arrangement (10345)
"Builders can feel their creativity flourish with the Lego Botanicals Flower Arrangement. Blooming with vibrant flowers, including camellia, peonies, hydrangeas, baby's breath, ranunculus, bouvardia, and lilies, the set lets builders embrace their inner florist as they arrange the flowers into a unique display. The Flower Arrangement chalice vase comes with a clever pin system that allows flower enthusiasts to customize the look of the set or mix in other Lego Botanicals sets, to create a different style."

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