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New LEGO Botanical Collection Sets for 2025 Promise Blossoming Variety

Disclaimer: This article contains rumors that have not been confirmed by LEGO. Details such as pricing, release dates, etc. may differ from the final product.

LEGO’s Botanical Collection is expanding in 2025 with some exciting new additions that are bound to bring a touch of nature into any home. If you’re a fan of LEGO’s intricate flower builds, get ready for a fresh lineup of floral designs that include both larger bouquets and a couple of smaller, charming plant models. Here’s what we know about three rumored sets that will likely delight Botanical fans in the upcoming year.

LEGO 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet: A Splash of Color

The centerpiece of this new collection appears to be the LEGO 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet. Though the name hints at a pink theme, this bouquet seems to be full of diverse hues and textures, offering a mix of classic and unique blooms. Among the flowers rumored for this set are roses, daisies, eucalyptus, elderflowers, boat orchids, buttercups, cornflowers, campanulas, and a waterlily dahlia. This variety promises a visually engaging build with a surprising range of colors beyond pink.

While the roses, boat orchids, and dahlias will likely be the primary sources of pink, other flowers add depth and contrast to the bouquet. Eucalyptus with its sage green tones, yellow buttercups, pale elderflowers, and vibrant blue cornflowers are expected to add a more natural feel, making this bouquet a feast for the eyes.

Pink Flower Bouquet

Set details LEGO 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

  • LEGO set number: 10342
  • LEGO set name: Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet
  • Piece count: 749
  • Release date: January 1, 2025
  • Price: $59.99 / €59.99 / £59.99
  • Availability: LEGO

LEGO 10343 Mini Orchid and 10344 Lucky Bamboo: Compact and Charming

In addition to the main bouquet, LEGO is also expected to release two smaller Botanical Collection sets: LEGO 10343 Mini Orchid and LEGO 10344 Lucky Bamboo. These sets offer an excellent option for those who want a splash of greenery in a compact build.

Mini Orchid

The LEGO 10343 Mini Orchid is rumored to feature five delicate orchid blossoms paired with green leaves and its own decorative pot, making it a beautiful standalone piece for any space. The LEGO 10344 Lucky Bamboo, on the other hand, may come with bamboo stalks, lush leaves, and pebbles arranged in a modern planter, creating a zen-like presence that fits perfectly with any décor.

Set details LEGO 10343 Mini Orchid

  • LEGO set number: 10343
  • LEGO set name: Mini Orchid
  • Piece count: 274
  • Release date: January 1, 2025
  • Price: $29.99 / €29.99 / £29.99
  • Availability: LEGO
Lucky Bamboo

Set details LEGO 10344 Lucky Bamboo

  • LEGO set number: 10344
  • LEGO set name: Lucky Bamboo
  • Piece count: 325
  • Release date: January 1, 2025
  • Price: $29.99 / €29.99 / £29.99
  • Availability: LEGO

Both sets are anticipated to be in line with the affordable price points of previous Botanical Collection releases, like the 2024 sets LEGO 10368 Chrysanthemum and LEGO 10369 Plum Blossom. Judging by these earlier releases, it’s likely these new sets will be similarly scaled and budget-friendly, adding to the appeal of collecting all four for a complete miniature indoor garden.

What We Can Expect from LEGO’s Botanical Collection in 2025

LEGO’s Botanical Collection has been a hit with fans of all ages, combining the relaxing, mindful act of building with the beauty of nature-inspired designs. The 2025 lineup looks to continue this tradition, blending realistic colors and shapes with LEGO’s signature brick-building fun. Whether you’re an avid collector or just looking to add a pop of nature to your shelf, these sets seem to offer something for everyone.

Are you excited about LEGO’s Botanical Collection for 2025? Let us know your thoughts on these rumored sets! Would you add any of these to your collection, or is there another plant you’d love to see in LEGO form? Drop a comment below!

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