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Love nature but lacking green fingers? These LEGO orchid and succulents are perfect for you

Just as beautiful as the real thing

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Izza Sofia
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Looking for an eye-catching floral or plant-inspired display for your abode? LEGO has got you covered. The brand has launched two models this year and we couldn’t be more excited. 

For some mindful moments, LEGO has created a botanical collection to help you destress and relax while you build your plants. The two new additions to the range are LEGO Orchid and a LEGO Succulents selection.

Photograph: LEGO
Photograph: LEGO

Here we share everything you need to know about the new launches. If you love the look of an orchid but have been unable to keep a real one alive, the LEGO Orchid is similar to the real thing. It boasts six white and pink blooms, five leaves and two air roots set in a light blue plant pot. With over 600 pieces, builders can even rearrange the stems, flowers and roots for a more personalised orchid display.  

Photograph: LEGO
Photograph: LEGO

LEGO’s Succulents set is also a good introduction to your home. With over 700 pieces, the kit is able to build nine different plants inspired by their living counterparts. Put them together and they create a bold and colourful display on your coffee table or desk. “We wanted to create a set that offers a relaxing and mindful building experience to help adults switch off from their busy lives and to most importantly re-focus on something they enjoy,” according to Anderson Ward Grubb, Senior Designer at The LEGO Group.

Both the LEGO Orchid and LEGO Succulents are part of its Botanical Collection that is designed specifically for adults who appreciate design and all the intricate details. The Orchid and Succulents set are available for preorder on LEGO’s website and will officially be launched on May 1 for $79.90. 

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