LEGO’s Newest Botanical Collection Is the Perfect Centerpiece That Never Dies

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Noella WilliamsAssistant Editor of Trending News at Apartment Therapy
Noella WilliamsAssistant Editor of Trending News at Apartment Therapy
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published Jan 25, 2023
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Credit: Photos used with permission. ©2022 The LEGO Group.

It’s likely that you’ve seen the faux flower bouquets by LEGO on Twitter or TikTok. The buildable bricks are perfect for those who unintentionally kill their houseplants, and they’re an excuse to have a date night activity with a loved one or significant other.

Next month, two new flowers will be added to their botanical collection that are the perfect centerpieces for any table, especially during the fall and winter. With a dark red Gerbera, thornless rose, and a variety of blooming flowers, the dried flower centerpiece is an 812-piece set that provides the coziest vibes. For $50, this item can be a nice housewarming gift or addition to your dining table.

Credit: Photos used with permission. ©2022 The LEGO Group.

Although actual dried flowers tend to have a year-long life span, their LEGO alternative “is yours to build, rebuild, expand and keep forever,” according to their website. 

The other addition to LEGO’s botanical collection is a colorful, 939-piece wildflower bouquet. With eight different species of wildflowers — including Welsh poppies and lavender — the bundle pairs well with the original LEGO flower bouquet and is priced at $60. 

If bouquets and dried flowers aren’t your thing, LEGO offers a wide range of floral arrangements like a blossoming bonsai tree, orchid, succulents, and the hard-to-find Bird of Paradise. Their seasonal items are usually available year-round, but the heart-shaped ornament is unavailable after a recent viral TikTok.

If you’re looking for something more subtle, LEGO sells a set of roses, tulips, daffodils, or sunflowers that will complement a vase or windowsill.

Both of the new additions to the LEGO are available for pre-order and will ship on February 1, so now’s the time if a LEGO flower set has been on your wishlist.