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We Build The LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, A Perfect Valentine's Day Surprise

Author : Jacob Apr 01,2025

As Valentine's Day approaches, consider stepping away from the traditional gifts of candy and flowers. Instead, surprise your loved one with a unique and lasting gift: the LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet. This enchanting set requires no watering and stays fresh forever, needing only your time to assemble and a vase to display it in.

LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

Priced at $59.99, this set is available at both Amazon and the LEGO Store. It's part of the Botanical Collection, introduced during LEGO's 2021 lifestyle rebranding. This collection reflects LEGO's effort to integrate their sets into adult living spaces, appealing to an ever-growing adult fanbase.

We Build The LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

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LEGO sets are no longer confined to storage shelves. Adult fans can now hang them on the wall or, like the flowers and plants in the Botanical Collection, use them as decorative centerpieces or window sill adornments. The Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet comes in six bags, with an additional seventh bag containing long rods for the flower stems. No stickers or printed tiles are needed, and a printed instruction booklet is included.

LEGO encourages builders to explore digital instructions online, which offer interactive features like rotation and zoom, making the building process more accessible, especially for those new to adult LEGO sets or those considering this as a Valentine's Day gift due to its complexity.

Each bag contains components for different flowers, including daisies, cornflowers, eucalyptus, elderflowers, roses, ranunculus, cymbidium orchids, a waterlily dahlia, and a campanula. The instruction booklet provides educational snippets about each flower in English, French, and Spanish. For instance, the description for the Cymbidium orchid reads:

"Cymbidium orchids are documented in records from Confucius' time, around 500 BCE, making them the oldest known cultivated orchid species."

The waterlily dahlia's description adds:

"Symbols of elegance and grace, the decorative waterlily dahlia blossoms unfold like a luxurious firework display."

Unlike typical LEGO builds that rely on interlocking bricks, the flowers in this set are constructed using hinges, which allow petals to extend outward from the flower's center. This set introduces new building techniques, such as folding rose petals in an overlapping pattern, requiring careful planning to ensure proper alignment. Misplacing a single petal can lead to misalignment down the line, necessitating reassembly.

Traditional LEGO builds start with foundational structures before adding details. In contrast, the Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet has no such foundation; it's all about the visual appeal. This makes the final product delicate, meant for display rather than play.

This set represents LEGO design at its most impractical yet beautiful. The LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, Set #10342, comprises 749 pieces and is available at Amazon and the LEGO Store for $59.99.

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