LEGO Botanicals 11501 Tulip Bouquet official images!

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The popular Botanicals series continues in 2026 and 11501 Tulip Bouquet is the first set from the range to be revealed, comprising 576 pieces.

Tulip Bouquet will be launched on January 1st, costing £54.99, $59.99 or €59.99. You might notice a couple of new elements included, such as a small leaf equivalent to the three-leafed piece introduced this year.

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These tulips certainly look like an improvement on their 2021 equivalent to me, but what do you think? Let us know in the comments.

17 comments on this article

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By in New Zealand,

Yay! More foliage parts!

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By in New Zealand,

Very nice set. One of the best in the range.

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By in United States,

Oh, the way the leaves can drape over the lip of a vase is beautiful work.

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By in United States,

I still think it would look cool if you put one of the bouquet sets in a glass or clear plastic vase, then poured a bunch of trans-light blue or trans-clear 1x1 round plates or tiles around the stems, like the "water" in 21313.

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By in United States,

No way those new petals aren't also being used for Pokemon

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By in United Kingdom,

Not quite as realistic as the pink or red roses but gorgeous none the less. Strangely feeling even more in need of a 3D Printer!

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By in Canada,

It will be interesting to see what New Elementary does with these new parts. They usually spend some time exploring how each new parts mesh with the more traditional parts. I am always amazed at how many combination they come up with - a truly great source!

As for this set: creating new parts can always be considered a bit of "cheating" but I can't remember the day when I was disappointed at the release of a new part! Besides, if it can be proved that these 'flower/foliage' parts can be used in something totally unrelated then it is a valid and desirable part; time will tell - I have spoken!!!

Love this time of the year when new sets are presented.

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By in Denmark,

NOW we’re talking! The old tulips were dissatisfactory, too angular and in need of endless imagination to resemble tulips - these really look the part!

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By in Netherlands,

I don't know, man. I really like the Botanicals-range, but in this house, we like to buy mixed sets and mash them together into new bouquets. These tulips - much like the bouquets of roses in the last picture - are just kind of dull. Not bad, just dull.

It doesn't help that tulips are pretty common in this country. The usual response to seeing tulips isn't "wow, thanks for the flowers", it's usually "hey, those certainly are some tulips".

But, you know. This is, as always, a great line for recolours. We'll always have those. And certainly, some tulips.

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By in United States,

I'm not really feeling this one and another skip in the Botanical Collection.

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By in United Kingdom,

Gorgeous, I love these, January will be an expensive month, as usual.

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By in Finland,

@TheOtherMike said:
"I still think it would look cool if you put one of the bouquet sets in a glass or clear plastic vase, then poured a bunch of trans-light blue or trans-clear 1x1 round plates or tiles around the stems, like the "water" in 21313."

I've done this, and pretty much works. Helps to stabalise the stems as well, but is getting expensive to obtain a steady stock of 'water'.

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By in United States,

This line has largely become monotonous to me.

The bonsai trees are nice because they can be used as minifig size trees. Cut flowers, not so much.

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By in United States,

I like to take parts of the botanicals sets to use for floral displays and use the rest for MOCs so this is an absolutely perfect set for me. New parts look excellent and as Tulips this is going to look good with older flower designs.

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By in Germany,

Looks nice, but my wife is more into roses or orchids than tulips.
Hence this will be a pass. Which isn't a bad thing, one doesn't need everything.

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By in Sweden,

With all these large specialized parts, it’s starting to look more like blocky plastic flowers than (surprisingly lifelike) lego flowers imho.

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By in Netherlands,

@Crux said:
"I don't know, man. I really like the Botanicals-range, but in this house, we like to buy mixed sets and mash them together into new bouquets. These tulips - much like the bouquets of roses in the last picture - are just kind of dull. Not bad, just dull.

It doesn't help that tulips are pretty common in this country. The usual response to seeing tulips isn't "wow, thanks for the flowers", it's usually "hey, those certainly are some tulips".

But, you know. This is, as always, a great line for recolours. We'll always have those. And certainly, some tulips."


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