Thanks to Polish retailer Bonito, we get a first look at LEGO’s new Botanical Collection featuring Bonsai Tree and a Flower Bouquet. The two releases take the same dark thematic box art sytle intended to target adult LEGO fans.
Don’t miss the other new sets for 2021:
- LEGO Art Mosaics 31201 Harry Potter Hogwarts & 31202 Disney’s Mickey Mouse
- LEGO Botanical Collection Bonsai Tree and Flower Bouquet
- LEGO City 2021
- LEGO Creator 2021
- LEGO Dots 2021
- LEGO Friends 2021
- LEGO Harry Potter 2021
- LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2021
- LEGO Ninjago 2021
- LEGO Technic 2021
- LEGO Technic 42123 McLaren Senna GTR
- LEGO Star Wars 2021
- LEGO Star Wars The Mandalorian 75299 Trouble on Tatooine
- LEGO Super Mario 2021
Check out the new Botanical Collection sets below.
LEGO Botanical Collection 10281 Bonsai | 878 Pieces | US $49.99 | CAN $TBD | UK £44.99
The bonsai tree comes together with a square pot and a low table display and two options of displays for the branches to indicate the changing seasons of your preference. The leaves are made of earth green limb elements with frogs elements appearing for the first time in pink and 7-petaled flowers in pink highlights to contrast with the white limb elements.
LEGO Botanical Collection 10280 Flower Bouquet | 765 Pieces | US $49.99 | CAN $TBD | UK £44.99
The Flower bouquet consists of 12 stalks of which 10 of them feature full-blown flowers. The set comes without any display structure. It would be ideal to prepare a simple vase if this is to be displayed as part of a personal collection.
Pricing and availability will be updated once we obtain more information.
I’ll never prefer plastic over real plants, but I admit that the flowers look very nice for Lego flowers. It’s a lovely color combo! Pterodactyl wings as leaves is NPU, as well as a bit cursed with those tiny little plant claws.
There was a rumor that the discontinued Light Purple color would return. I wonder if this bouquet could have been one of the reasons…
can’t wait for it to come out!!
Both are fantastic. The bouquet is not like anything Lego did before, and I can’t wait to at least download the instructions to see the techniques.