Pre-order the new LEGO wildflower bouquet: The new LEGO Icons wildflower bouquet is now available for pre-order for $59.99 at Amazon. It officially launches on Feb. 1, 2023.
Flowers for Valentine's Day might seem overdone, but LEGO bouquets put a whole new twist on the romantic notion. The brand is already known for creating some incredibly fun (and even realistic-looking) flower bouquets that have gone viral on TikTok, thanks to the gorgeous arrays of orchids, succulents, and other flowers one can make with these creative sets. Not to mention they last way longer than regular flowers.
If you're looking to treat your sweetheart to something more original this year, LEGO is coming out with a new addition to its bestselling LEGO Botanical Collection, and it's aptly called the LEGO Icons wildflower bouquet. This version incorporates blooms like lavender and Welsh poppies, and you can adjust the size of the 16 individual stems to customize your bouquet. This bouquet takes those clunky, oversized blocks you played with as a kid and puts a sophisticated spin on them — and it's available at Amazon right now for pre-order for $59.99.
SEE ALSO:Best Valentine's Day gifts for her: Thoughtful picks to up the romanceThink of the LEGO Icons wildflower bouquet as a jigsaw puzzle for adults. The set incorporates 17 unique LEGO elements, including realistic positionable petal shapes, while parts of them are made from a plant-based plastic that's sourced from sugarcane. You can even display them in a vase after you're done — they're thatstylish.
Give the gift of LEGO to your loved one this Valentine's Day, since the item is bound to ship before then.
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