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LEGO Ideas 21353 Botanical Garden arrives november 1 with exclusive gift with purchase

LEGO fans can soon add a vibrant touch of greenery to their collections with the LEGO Ideas 21353 Botanical Garden set, officially launching on november 1, 2024. This latest addition to the LEGO Ideas lineup, priced at $329.99 / €329.99 / £289.99, is a stunning display piece with plenty of intricate details and natural beauty to explore. Early buyers can also snag an exclusive LEGO gift with purchase (GWP): the LEGO 5009005 entrance gate set, available only from november 1 through november 7 (while supplies last).

LEGO Ideas 21353 Botanical Garden

The botanical garden set boasts a grand total of 3,792 pieces, making it one of the largest builds in the Ideas range. Standing at 8.7 inches tall, 20 inches wide, and 9.8 inches deep, this set is designed for LEGO enthusiasts aged 18 and up who appreciate intricate and detailed builds. Packed with 12 minifigures, including a garden manager, gardeners, a barista, and several diverse visitors, it also includes various animals like a dog, a squirrel, a rabbit, four birds, and a unique beetle element, which adds charm and realism to this green escape.

Set details 21353

  • LEGO set number: 21353
  • LEGO set name: Botanical Garden
  • Pieces: 3,792
  • Minifigures: 12
  • Release date: november 1, 2024
  • Price: € $329.99 / €329.99 / £289.99
  • Availability: LEGO
LEGO 21353 Botanical Garden

Explore three lush sections and rich architecture

At the center of the botanical garden is an impressive atrium, complete with a spiral staircase leading up to an observation deck offering a view of two beautiful exotic trees. The set also features two smaller atriums: one dedicated to a desert garden filled with cacti, and another with a cozy café where minifigures can unwind. Outside, you’ll find a delightful garden adorned with colorful peonies and a variety of other plant species, with over 35 different types included in the set.

This garden’s design brings the outdoors in with a mix of greenery, transparent elements, and an open layout that lets light shine through the architecture. The back of the building is enclosed, but it offers both a removable roof and detachable walls, allowing fans to arrange and admire the interior details easily.

LEGO 21353 Botanical Garden

Designed by LEGO fan Valentina Bima

Italian LEGO enthusiast Valentina Bima, who designed the botanical garden set, brought her passion for botany and transparent elements to life in this build. Her design initially garnered over 10,000 votes on LEGO Ideas, transforming it into an official set. Bima shares her inspiration: “As a lifelong LEGO fan, I wanted to create a design that celebrates the beauty of botanical gardens with a unique twist—transparent elements that help blur the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. This feature brings a distinctive touch to the garden, allowing the interior’s plant life and minifigures to shine through.”

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LEGO 5009005 entrance gate: the exclusive gift with purchase

Available for a limited time from november 1 to november 7, 2024, the LEGO 5009005 entrance gate is a charming add-on gift to the botanical garden set. With 152 pieces, this exclusive GWP stands at 3.5 inches tall, 4.7 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep, and features an array of flowers, leaves, and a butterfly along with a gardener minifigure. The entrance gate is designed to complement the botanical garden set beautifully, adding an extra layer of charm for those lucky enough to receive it.

Whether you're a fan of LEGO, a nature enthusiast, or just someone who loves intricate models, the LEGO Ideas botanical garden promises to be an exciting build with plenty of visual appeal and interactive details.

Will this stunning botanical garden be making its way into your collection? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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