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Enjoy large-scale botanical builds, themed gardens, retail experiences, and fashion-inspired displays

800,000 flowers – from towering blooms to tiny petals – all crafted from Lego bricks and scattered across a shopping mall. Sounds like a fever dream? Well, that's exactly what's taking over Jewel Changi Airport right now. The floral event, Southeast Asia's largest Lego Botanicals showcase in a mall, runs from now till August 30, 2026.
At Jewel Forest Valley (on display till July 26), visitors are greeted by a striking centrepiece: a pair of 2-metre Lego Rose models standing proudly against the backdrop of the Rain Vortex. Nearby, cheerful Lego Botanicals Happy Plants and Rocking Plants are tucked into the greenery, adding playful bursts of colour and personality throughout the space.
The journey continues upward to Canopy Park (till August 30), where the space has been completely reimagined as a global horticultural trail inspired by the Lego Icons ‘Gardens of the World’ series. Here, bricks meet blooms in a layered, storybook-style experience.
Some of the displays also take the form of near life-sized, one-to-one interpretations of existing Lego sets. At the Source Pool, a serene Japanese-inspired garden unfolds, complete with a Japanese House, water lilies and koi fish built entirely from Lego bricks, modelled after Lego’s 'Tranquil Garden' set. From there, you’ll encounter a display inspired by the 'Fountain Garden' set, before moving into a seasonal vignette that captures golden autumn tones from the 'Autumn Cottage Garden' set.
Beyond sightseeing, you can take part in an interactive stamp rally spanning seven designated locations across Jewel, including Canopy Park. Those who complete all checkpoints can redeem an exclusive Lego souvenir at the Lego pop-up store at Basement 1, while stocks last.
The pop-up store itself is a dedicated retail space featuring a wide range of Lego merchandise, large-scale Lego builds, and photo-ready installations designed to extend the experience beyond the gardens.
Adding a fashion-forward twist, Lego has also partnered with the Singapore Fashion Council and a collective of designers and labels – including Joanna Lim, Sabrina Goh and Kha Ngo – to present a bespoke runway showcase inspired by Lego Botanicals. The presentation mixes florals, fashion and performance, transforming botanical elements into sculptural, wearable artworks built with Lego Botanicals pieces. Following their runway debut, the pieces will remain on display throughout Jewel, including at the Lego pop-up store on Basement 1 and selected visual merchandising displays on Level 2.
Time Out Tip: UOB cardholders can receive a $10 Jewel Gift Voucher with a minimum spend of $150 (across up to three same-day receipts), as well as exclusive LEGO premiums with a minimum spend of $60, including a Brick Sling Bag, Brick Mug, Minifig Pouch and Travel Organiser.
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