The LEGO Bouquet of Pink Roses (10374) arrives in the elegant dark packaging that has become synonymous with the Botanical Collection's premium positioning. The box art features the completed bouquet in a way that intentionally blurs the line between LEGO product and floral gift - and that dual identity is exactly the point. Inside you will find seven numbered bags containing 789 pieces, a comprehensive instruction booklet, and a collection of elements dominated by various shades of pink, green, and white. There are no minifigures in this set, which is standard for the Botanical line.
The pink palette is immediately striking when you open the bags. LEGO has used at least four distinct shades of pink across the rose elements - from pale blush to deep magenta - which signals a commitment to color accuracy that casual observers might not expect from a brick-built flower set. The green elements for stems and leaves span dark green and bright green, with some olive accents for the thorny stem sections. White elements appear in supporting roles for inner petal layers and accent pieces. The overall impression is of a carefully curated color story that mirrors the natural variation you would find in a real bouquet of garden roses.
At 789 pieces, this is one of the more substantial Botanical sets, promising a build session of approximately two to three hours. The piece count reflects the ambition of the design - this is not a single rose or a small arrangement but a full bouquet of multiple roses with accompanying foliage, designed to be displayed in a vase as a permanent floral centerpiece. The gift potential is obvious and intentional: LEGO is positioning this as a Valentine's Day, anniversary, or just-because alternative to fresh flowers, and the box presentation supports that use case.
The Bouquet of Pink Roses is a build that unfolds with the slow, deliberate beauty of roses opening in morning light. The construction begins with the stems - long, green assemblies built around Technic axle cores that provide both structure and the flexibility to arrange the finished bouquet. Each stem is built individually, and while the core technique repeats, the leaf arrangements and thorn placements vary enough to keep each one feeling distinct. The repetition here is not tedious - it is rhythmic, like the breathing exercises in a meditation practice. By the third stem, your hands know the movements and your mind can relax into the process.
The rose head construction is where the build becomes genuinely special. Each bloom is assembled from the center outward, layering curved petal elements at increasing angles to create the characteristic spiral structure of a rose. The inner petals are tighter, more vertical, while the outer petals spread wider and curl gently - exactly how a real rose unfolds from bud to full bloom. LEGO has included roses at different stages of bloom in this set, which means you are building some tight buds and some fully opened flowers, adding variety to the assembly process and realism to the finished display.
The final stage of the build is arranging the individual roses and foliage into a cohesive bouquet. This is where the set becomes personal and creative - you are not following instructions for this step but making your own choices about height, angle, spread, and density. Some builders will create a tight, formal arrangement while others will go for a loose, garden-picked look. This customization moment transforms the build from an instruction-following exercise into an act of floral design, and it is deeply satisfying. The total build takes roughly two and a half hours at a relaxed pace, making it an ideal weekend afternoon project. The Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet offers a similar building rhythm with a different flower selection if you enjoy this style of construction.
The rose petal construction is the set's signature technique and the reason MOC builders should pay close attention. Creating a convincing rose from LEGO requires solving a fundamental challenge: how do you make rigid bricks form the smooth, spiraling curves of organic petals? The answer here is a layered approach using curved slope elements positioned at progressively increasing angles around a central axis. Each layer of petals sits slightly lower and wider than the one inside it, creating depth and dimensionality that reads as genuinely floral from any viewing angle. This technique is directly transferable to any flower MOC and represents one of the most refined petal-building methods in the Botanical Collection.
The stem flexibility system deserves its own technical discussion. Each stem uses a Technic axle spine that allows gentle bending after construction, but the innovation is in how the green outer shell maintains its appearance during bending. LEGO has designed the plate-and-tile cladding to accommodate slight curvature without gaps appearing in the surface - a problem that plagues many flexible LEGO constructions. The thorn elements are attached using clip connections that maintain their position even when the stem is curved, which is a small but meaningful engineering detail. The Orchid uses a similar flexible stem approach, but the Roses refines the technique with more robust outer cladding.
The foliage construction introduces compound leaf assemblies that use hinge plates to create multi-leaflet structures at realistic angles. Each leaf group consists of three to five individual leaf elements connected to a central hinge point that allows the entire assembly to be positioned after construction. This is the same principle used in real floral arrangement - greens are added around the blooms and then adjusted to fill gaps and add visual depth. For builders working on any kind of vegetation MOC, the hinge-based leaf system in this set is one of the most practical techniques to learn. It works at multiple scales and adapts easily to different plant types.
789 pieces in a concentrated pink-and-green palette makes the Bouquet of Pink Roses a significant parts haul for builders who work with floral or organic subjects. The multi-shade pink selection is the primary draw - you are getting curved elements, plates, tiles, and slopes in pale pink, medium pink, bright pink, and deep magenta. This range of pinks is rarely available in a single LEGO set, and the curved petal pieces in particular are specialized elements that see high demand on the secondary market for custom flower builds.
The green elements are equally valuable. Dark green plates and tiles for the stem cladding are essential building blocks for any vegetation MOC, and you get a generous supply here. The small hinge plates used in leaf construction are universal connector pieces with applications far beyond botanical building - they work in architecture, vehicle design, and any context where you need angled connections. The Technic axles and pins used as stem spines are always-welcome additions to a parts library. The thorns use small claw or horn elements in dark green, which are specialty pieces useful for adding texture and detail to organic or fantasy builds.
At $59.99 for 789 pieces, the per-piece price of approximately 7.6 cents is excellent for the Botanical Collection and competitive across LEGO as a whole. This is one of the best piece-count-to-price ratios in the entire Botanical line, which makes it a strong recommendation for builders who value both the display experience and the parts investment. The Flower Arrangement offers a complementary multi-color floral parts palette if you want to expand your botanical building materials. For pink elements specifically, this set is the single best source available in a current Botanical product.
The Bouquet of Pink Roses is designed first and foremost as a display piece, and it delivers on that promise with romantic elegance. Arranged in a vase - LEGO includes wrapping elements but you will want to provide your own real vase for maximum display impact - the bouquet reads as a genuine floral arrangement from across a room. The multiple shades of pink create visual depth that prevents the bouquet from looking flat or monotone, and the varying bloom stages add the kind of natural imperfection that makes real flowers beautiful. This is not a plastic imitation of roses. This is a sculptural interpretation that captures the essence of roses through the LEGO medium.
The partner-friendliness factor of this set is among the highest in the entire Botanical Collection. Pink roses are one of the most universally appreciated floral gifts, and the LEGO version carries all of that emotional resonance while adding permanence, craftsmanship, and conversation value. Place this bouquet on a dining table, a bedroom dresser, or an entryway console and it elevates the space the way fresh flowers do - but it does it permanently. No wilting, no dropping petals, no replacing water, no watching beautiful flowers slowly decay over a week. The roses stay perfect, the colors stay vibrant, and the arrangement holds its shape indefinitely. For anyone who loves fresh flowers but hates the impermanence, this set solves that problem completely.
The display customization options add long-term value. Because each rose and foliage stem is an independent element, you can rearrange the bouquet whenever you want a fresh look. Swap out a few roses for a tighter arrangement one month, spread them wider the next, or remove a few stems and display them individually in small bud vases around the house. This level of ongoing interaction with a display set is rare and keeps the Bouquet of Pink Roses feeling fresh long after the initial build. Under warm lighting the pink tones glow beautifully, and the green foliage provides just enough contrast to ground the arrangement. For more ways to showcase botanical builds, check out our LEGO display ideas guide. This is one of the most photogenic sets LEGO has ever produced, and it earns every compliment it receives. See our best LEGO sets for adults in 2026 for more display-worthy picks.
At $59.99 for 789 pieces, the Bouquet of Pink Roses offers one of the strongest value propositions in the Botanical Collection. The per-piece price of approximately 7.6 cents is significantly below the Botanical line average and competitive with non-premium LEGO themes. You are getting a substantial build with nearly 800 pieces, a premium display model, a strong parts haul, and gift-ready presentation at a price that feels fair from every angle. LEGO could have charged $69.99 for this set and most buyers would still feel good about the purchase. At $59.99, it is an easy recommendation.
The gift value calculation puts this set in a particularly strong position. A dozen fresh pink roses from a quality florist costs $40 to $80 depending on your market and the occasion. They last approximately one week before they wilt. The LEGO Bouquet of Pink Roses costs $59.99 and lasts forever. It also provides two and a half hours of meditative building experience, a permanent display piece, a collection of useful parts, and the romantic gesture of a gift that someone built with their own hands. The value comparison is not even close. For Valentine's Day, anniversaries, Mother's Day, or any occasion where roses are the traditional gift, this LEGO set is the smartest alternative available.
The only value concern is that $59.99 competes with other excellent Botanical sets at the same price point, and buyers with limited budgets may need to choose between this set and alternatives like the Japanese Maple Tree. The decision should come down to display preference and personal taste. If you want warm autumn colors, buy the Maple. If you want romantic pink florals, buy the Roses. If your budget allows both, buy both - they complement each other beautifully on a shared display shelf. Either way, you are getting strong value for your money with this set. The 789-piece count at this price is genuinely generous for the Botanical Collection.
- ✓ Multi-shade pink palette is stunning and unique
- ✓ Excellent price-per-piece ratio for the Botanical line
- ✓ Rearrangeable bouquet keeps display feeling fresh
- ✓ Outstanding gift alternative to fresh flowers
- ✓ Rose petal technique is refined and transferable
- ✗ Vase not included - you need to provide your own
- ✗ Stem construction can feel repetitive across seven+ roses
- ✗ Deep pink tones may limit room placement options
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