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Botanicals

Flower Arrangement

Set #10345 · 2025 · 1161 pieces
"The biggest botanical display yet. 1,161 pieces of floral grandeur that demands the center of your table."
8.8
/ 10
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EARL'S VERDICT
Score Breakdown
Build Experience
8.9
Technique Value
8.7
Parts Haul
8.6
Display Quality
9.2
Value for Money
8.6
Flower Arrangement (#10345)
THE REVIEW
What's in the Box

The Flower Arrangement arrives in one of the largest boxes in the current Botanicals lineup, and the contents justify the packaging. Inside you will find 1,161 pieces spread across numerous numbered bags, a thick instruction booklet with full-color botanical illustrations, and an extraordinary range of colored elements. There are no minifigures - this is the Botanicals line at its most ambitious, and every piece serves the floral mission. The sheer volume of parts when you spread them across a table is impressive and sets expectations appropriately: this is not a quick build.

The color palette is the most diverse in any single Botanicals set to date. You get reds, oranges, yellows, whites, pinks, purples, and multiple shades of green - essentially a full spectrum of floral colors represented across a variety of flower species. The set includes elements for roses, daisies, chrysanthemums, and several other bloom types, each requiring its own subset of specialty pieces. The inclusion of a substantial brick-built vase as part of the set means you get a complete display piece without needing to source an external container, which is a welcome improvement over the bouquet-only sets like the Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet.

Build Experience

The Flower Arrangement is a multi-session build that rewards patience and attention. At 1,161 pieces, most adult builders will spend three to four hours across two or three sittings to complete the full arrangement. The build is structured intelligently - you begin with the vase, which is a satisfying construction project in its own right, before moving through the various flower types one species at a time. Each flower type introduces its own construction approach, which keeps the build varied and engaging throughout. You are never stuck doing the same thing for more than twenty to thirty minutes before the instructions shift to a new bloom.

The pacing across the build is the best in the Botanicals line. Where smaller sets can feel either too brief or too repetitive, the Flower Arrangement has enough variety to sustain interest over extended building sessions. Building the roses feels different from building the daisies, which feels different from assembling the foliage elements. This variety creates a sense of progression that mirrors the experience of arranging a real floral centerpiece - you start with structure, add the major blooms, then fill in with smaller flowers and greenery until the composition feels complete. The final arrangement step, where you position all the completed flowers in the vase, is deeply satisfying.

As a meditative building experience, the Flower Arrangement delivers the longest sustained calm of any Botanicals set. The multi-hour build time means you get multiple extended sessions of focused, repetitive, non-stressful construction. Our display ideas guide highlights the Botanicals line as ideal for builders who want relaxation over challenge, and this set is the premium expression of that philosophy. Build it over a weekend, one session per evening, and let the process be as enjoyable as the result.

Technique Value

The Flower Arrangement is a technique encyclopedia for organic LEGO building. Across the various flower species, you will encounter at least five distinct petal construction methods, three different stem approaches, and multiple leaf assembly techniques. The roses use layered curved plates that spiral around a central core, creating a convincing rosebud shape through pure geometry. The daisies use radiating petal elements attached to a central disc, achieving the flat-faced bloom characteristic through clip connections. The chrysanthemums use densely packed thin petals at varying angles, resulting in the bushy, spherical shape that defines the real flower.

Each technique is demonstrated through the construction of multiple blooms, which means you build each method enough times to internalize it rather than just seeing it once. By the time you finish the set, you have a working vocabulary of organic petal techniques that translates directly to custom flower MOCs, fantasy flora, coral reef builds, or any project that requires curved organic forms from rigid elements. This is the most instructive single set in the Botanicals line for technique acquisition, and it is not particularly close. The Orchid teaches one petal technique extremely well; the Flower Arrangement teaches a half-dozen techniques competently.

The vase construction introduces techniques for creating large curved forms that hold weight. The vase needs to support the combined mass of all the completed flowers without toppling, which imposes structural requirements that pure decoration would not. LEGO solves this with interlocking plate layers that create a rigid curved wall, reinforced at stress points with Technic pins. This structural approach to decorative forms is broadly useful for any builder working on containers, vessels, or curved architectural elements. The technique knowledge in this set is cumulative and substantial - it is essentially a botanical building course packaged as a product.

Parts Haul

1,161 pieces with the broadest color range in the Botanicals line. If you are a parts-focused buyer, the Flower Arrangement is the single best Botanicals set for stocking your collection with botanical elements across the full color spectrum. You get curved petal pieces in red, pink, orange, yellow, white, and purple. You get stem elements in multiple greens. You get leaf elements in standard and dark green. You get round plates, round tiles, and specialty curved elements in quantities that make BrickLink sourcing feel like a waste of time by comparison.

The standout haul items are the large curved petal elements in colors that do not appear frequently across the broader LEGO catalog. Orange and red curved petals in particular are useful for builds well beyond botanicals - fire effects, abstract art pieces, and organic alien landscapes all benefit from these elements. The vase construction contributes a useful supply of curved wall elements and plates in earth tones that serve architectural and decorative building equally well.

For MOC builders who work across multiple themes, this set's parts diversity is its greatest asset. Rather than getting a deep supply of one color (like the pink-heavy bouquet sets), you get a moderate supply across many colors. This makes the Flower Arrangement ideal as a general-purpose botanical parts source rather than a specialized one. Compared to the Bouquet of Pink Roses, which gives you depth in pink, this set gives you breadth across the rainbow. Both approaches have value; your choice should match your building plans.

Display Quality

The Flower Arrangement achieves a 9.2 in display quality because it is, quite simply, the most impressive single Botanicals display piece LEGO has produced. The completed arrangement stands over twelve inches tall and features a riot of color that draws the eye from across any room. Placed on a dining table, a console, or a coffee table, it commands attention the way a real premium floral arrangement would - except it costs a fraction of the price and lasts indefinitely. The visual impact is immediate and undeniable.

The color composition is where the display quality truly shines. LEGO has balanced the warm tones (red, orange, yellow) against the cool tones (purple, white) with green foliage providing visual rest between the blooms. The result reads as a professionally arranged bouquet rather than a random collection of flowers. The varying heights of the individual stems create a natural dome silhouette that is pleasing from every angle - front, sides, and even slightly above. There is no "bad side" to this display, which makes placement flexible and forgiving.

The included vase elevates the entire presentation. Rather than loose stems that need a real container, the Flower Arrangement is self-contained and architecturally complete. The vase design is understated enough to support the flowers without competing for attention, using neutral earth tones that let the colorful blooms be the star. For partners and housemates who view LEGO displays with skepticism, the Flower Arrangement is the set most likely to convert them. It looks like high-end home decor, it functions as a permanent centerpiece, and it sparks more compliments than conversation about LEGO. Our best LEGO sets for adults ranking places the Botanicals line at the top for home decor integration, and this set is the crown jewel of that category.

Value for Money

At $109.99 for 1,161 pieces, the Flower Arrangement comes in at roughly 9.5 cents per piece - a competitive rate for the Botanicals line and a strong value proposition for the display quality you receive. The price is higher than most Botanicals sets in absolute terms, but the piece count, build time, and display impact all scale proportionally. You are getting roughly three to four times the building experience and display presence of a $29.99 Botanicals set for roughly 3.5 times the price, which means the per-dollar value actually improves at this tier.

The real value comparison is against real floral arrangements. A fresh flower centerpiece of comparable size and quality costs $60-100 at a florist and lasts seven to ten days. The LEGO Flower Arrangement costs $109.99 and lasts forever. If you typically buy fresh flowers for your dining table even once a month, the LEGO version pays for itself within two months and continues delivering value indefinitely. Add in the building experience - three to four hours of meditative, stress-reducing construction - and the value equation tilts decisively in LEGO's favor.

For gift-giving, the $109.99 price point positions the Flower Arrangement as a premium gift for significant occasions - anniversaries, major birthdays, housewarming celebrations, or Mother's Day. It communicates thoughtfulness and investment in a way that a $30 set cannot, while still being substantially less expensive than many premium gifts. The universal appeal of flowers eliminates the "is this person into LEGO?" concern that plagues most LEGO gift-giving decisions. Anyone who appreciates beautiful things will appreciate this set, regardless of their building history.

THE GOOD
  • ✓ Most visually impressive Botanicals display piece
  • ✓ Widest variety of flower types and techniques
  • ✓ Included vase makes it a complete centerpiece
  • ✓ Excellent multi-session meditative build
  • ✓ Replaces expensive fresh flower purchases permanently
ROOM TO IMPROVE
  • ✗ Highest price point in the Botanicals line
  • ✗ Requires significant display space
  • ✗ Some blooms are fragile and may need repositioning
The Earl's Verdict
The Flower Arrangement is the Botanicals line at its best - ambitious, beautiful, and genuinely useful as permanent home decor. If you want the single most impressive botanical display LEGO has ever produced, this is it. The build is long and rewarding, the technique variety is unmatched, and the finished product will draw compliments for years. Put it on your table and never buy fresh flowers again.
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