Today, the LEGO Group announced two new additions to its LEGO Icons Botanical collection: the #10370 LEGO Icons Poinsettia and the #10340 LEGO Icons Wreath. Indulge yourself or a loved one and capture the essence of fall and winter by building a lovely centerpiece.
The #10370 LEGO Icons Poinsettia depicts a ‘Grande Italia’ poinsettia. Nestled in a woven-basket flowerpot, it features green leaves and five clusters of vibrant red leaves (bracts) with yellow cyathia at the center. Easy to assemble, this 608-piece model delivers a rewarding building experience and makes an elegant display for the home and office. The poinsettia plant, including the flowerpot measures over 8 in. (21 cm) high, 8.5 in. (22 cm) wide and 6.5 in. (17 cm) deep. Prices are as follows: € 49.99/ $49.99 / £44,99 / AUD 99.99 / 449 CNY / 20990 HUF / 1299 MXN / 64.99 CAD.
The #10340 LEGO Icons Wreath is suitable for wall and table decoration and makes a great gift idea for the holiday season or any other special occasion. The 1,194-piece wreath comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in a garland configuration. Choose between red, blue, and white berries, or create your own combination. Position the orange slices, cinnamon, and pinecones, and pose the rich green foliage for that perfect look. The wreath measures over 2.5 in. (7 cm) high, 14.5 in. (37 cm) long and 14.5 in. (37 cm) wide. Price: €99.99/ $ 99.99 / £ 89,99 / 169.99 AUD / 899 CNY / 42990 HUF / 2599 MXN / 129.99 CAD.
With two-thirds of adults (67%) admitting they wish they had new hobbies or passions*, both new sets offer an opportunity to take part in a relaxing project, perfect to build solo or with family and friends. The #10370 LEGO Icons Poinsettia and the #10340 LEGO Icons Wreath are available to pre-order starting today at official LEGO stores and the LEGO Botanical Collection section of the Online LEGO Shop.
*About the LEGO Play Well Study 2024: Commissioned by the LEGO Group, carried out by Edelman DXI. 36 countries: Australia + New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Turkey, UAE, UK, and the USA. Total sample: 61,532, including 36,000 Parents (appr. 1000 per market) and 25,532 Children aged 5-12 years old (appr. 700 per market). Fieldwork: 12.13.2023 – 01.24.2024
What do you think? How do you like the latest additions to the LEGO Botanical Collection? Do you have any of the sets already? Which are your favorites so far? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!
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These are really pretty! I love how they did the basket!
I really like the basket too. And all the colors come together nicely.
I’m curious. Do people really weave slices of orange in their wreaths? I’m not complaining, they are nice pieces, I just never saw this done where I live.
I have only seen that for table decorations. But it’s a nice idea.
It’s actually pretty common here in Nova Scotia..I think it’s a slight unconscious nod to della robbia ceramic decorations from the renaissance era