LEGO Botanicals Flower Wall revealed!

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Flower Wall

Flower Wall

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A new addition to LEGO's most popular range of sets for adults has been revealed. Here's the product description:

11503 Flower Wall
879 pieces, rated 18+
£79.99 / €89.99 / $89.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st February

Set your inner gardener free as you create a flower trellis with this LEGO Botanicals Flower Wall (11503) building set for adults.

Flex your green fingers as you create the wall frame and build the colourful artificial flowers. The set includes 2 big camellias, 3 small camellias, 2 clematis, 3 ranunculus, 2 faux red roses, 1 hydrangea, 3 cornflowers, 2 mimosa branches, 2 waxflower branches and 2 big leaves that you can arrange on the wall in any combination you would like.

Once complete, the DIY set becomes a colourful piece of 3D wall art decor that can be displayed in landscape or portrait orientation. You can also connect the frame to additional frames (sold separately) to create a larger, more extravagant display.


The building set makes a thoughtful gift idea for women and men to celebrate birthdays, housewarmings and any other special occasions. It’s also available in the LEGO Builder app, where budding gardeners and builders can zoom, rotate and track their progress.

Will you be buying this set?

Yes, as soon as it's released
Yes, eventually
Yes, if it's discounted
Maybe, I haven't made up my mind yet
No, it doesn't interest me
No, it's too expensive
No, but I like it

31 comments on this article

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By in Netherlands,

Maybe I just have to see them side by side, but despite the parts count this looks like less attractive for a much higher price than the bouquets Lego is offering. Not impressed.

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By in United States,

Less interested in this because it mostly reuses flower builds we've seen in other sets.

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By in United Kingdom,

Must be a small wall :-)

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By in United Kingdom,

Looks familiar! Wasn't a picture of this included in a previous release, then hastily removed! Looks great.

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By in Germany,

What's the perk of being a flowerwall?

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By in United Kingdom,

@jkb said:
"What's the perk of being a flowerwall?"
That you don't need a vase?

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By in United States,

Absolutely gorgeous! Great use of the new Warm Pink and Blue Violet colors. And being wall art helps make room for it even if you've already got plenty of the existing Botanicals sets decorating tables and shelves.

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By in United Kingdom,

Not a fan. The trellis part seems to be taking up alot of the piece count and rising the price beyond the bouquet sets. Personally I prefer the proper full plant botanicals, but LEGO seems to be getting really lazy with the designs on this theme of late.

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By in United Kingdom,

I don't have an inner gardener or green fingers so have no interest at all in the Botanicals line (not helped by them looking really tedious builds) but when did it become the most popular line for adults?

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By in United Kingdom,

Very strange flower choices for trellis and far too varied. Would have been better to concentrate on one or two (at most) climbers on one trellis.

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By in United Kingdom,

Displayed in landscape or portrait orientation. Too bad it can't be displayed diagonally.

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By in Japan,

Yikes at that price and it looks like it will be another botanical that I will skip.

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By in United Kingdom,

I'm tempted to buy this set, buy some stems and suitable leaf elements, and put the flowers in a pot.

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By in United Kingdom,

@ShinyBidoof said:
"I don't have an inner gardener or green fingers so have no interest at all in the Botanicals line (not helped by them looking really tedious builds) but when did it become the most popular line for adults?"

Appeals to a wider range of adults than the average moody AFOL.

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By in United Kingdom,

@chrisaw said:
" @ShinyBidoof said:
"I don't have an inner gardener or green fingers so have no interest at all in the Botanicals line (not helped by them looking really tedious builds) but when did it become the most popular line for adults?"

Appeals to a wider range of adults than the average moody AFOL. "


Ignore them, they're a well known troll who likes to find fault with everything.

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By in United Kingdom,

That trellis is accounting for a lot of the price. Yes if I find it at a nice discount at Smyths (Increasingly likely with Botanicals these days)

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By in United States,

Ah yes my favorite Jakob Dylan band The Flower Walls

Overall I like some aspects of it. The lavender looking flower looks really neat. I may look into some pieces to build individual flowers for a bouquet, but I won't need this set.

But I voted "no, but I like it" so I guess it will be ranked positively at the end of the year.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Pretty, so pretty.

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By in United Kingdom,

I really like this, but the gap bothers me, I shall have to rearrange it until the gap is hidden. It will join the large pile of art leaning by a wall on the carpet as my father is reluctant to hang anything up.

Eventually seems too long for me, as I hope to have it for my birthday in March.

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By in United Kingdom,

@GrizBe said:
" @chrisaw said:
" @ShinyBidoof said:
"I don't have an inner gardener or green fingers so have no interest at all in the Botanicals line (not helped by them looking really tedious builds) but when did it become the most popular line for adults?"

Appeals to a wider range of adults than the average moody AFOL. "


Ignore them, they're a well known troll who likes to find fault with everything. "


'Well known troll' - I think you might be giving me more recognition than I deserve but 'moody AFOL' I can probably accept.

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By in United States,

I like it a lot, I'm just not sure if I $90 like it.

I do appreciate that LEGO recognizes that I am running out of shelf space for fake plants lol

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By in United States,

Are they actually going to sell just the additional frames separately? Is this the first time that lego had an add on pack for something to add to a set that isn't the full set? Do we know what the price for the additional frame will be? That's actually a creative idea and like the concept, of course depending on the price.

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By in United Kingdom,

Botanical battle packs.....whatever next?

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By in United Kingdom,

@kkoster79 said:
"Are they actually going to sell just the additional frames separately? Is this the first time that lego had an add on pack for something to add to a set that isn't the full set? Do we know what the price for the additional frame will be? That's actually a creative idea and like the concept, of course depending on the price."

No, you need to buy two of the set, or use your own pieces to extend it.

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By in United States,

I love LEGO Botanicals but my initial response was...perplexed. I had to read the press release twice to understand that this was all there is. Then, i stared intently at my poll choices trying to find something like....No, I don't understand what this is.

It feels like something a flower serial killer would have with all those decapitated flowers mounted on a little ornamental wall.

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By in United Kingdom,

If you look at the pictures, this is similar to 10314, where you can buy 2 or more and connect them together to form a larger display.

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By in Germany,

This will be great for my Avatar/Pandora moc

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By in United States,

"I keep hearin' you're concerned about my happiness
But all that thought you're givin' me is conscience I guess
If I were walkin' in your shoes, I wouldn't worry none
While you and your friends are worried about me, I'm havin' lots of fun
Countin' flowers on the wall
That don't bother me at all
Playin' solitaire 'til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin' cigarettes and watchin' Captain Kangaroo
Now don't tell me, I've nothin' to do
Last night I dressed in tails, pretended I was on the town
As long as I can dream it's hard to slow this swinger down
So please don't give a thought to me, I'm really doin' fine
You can always find me here, I'm havin' quite a time
Countin' flowers on the wall
That don't bother me at all
Playin' solitaire 'til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin' cigarettes and watchin' Captain Kangaroo
Now don't tell me, I've nothin' to do
It's good to see you, I must go, I know I look a fright
Anyway my eyes are not accustomed to this light
And my shoes are not accustomed to this hard concrete
So I must go back to my room and make my day complete
Countin' flowers on the wall
That don't bother me at all
Playin' solitaire 'til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin' cigarettes and watchin' Captain Kangaroo
Now don't tell me, I've nothin' to do
Don't tell me, I've nothin' to do"

(This set made me think of the above song 'Flowers on the Wall')

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By in United States,

11503 Lecter Flower Wall
879 pieces, rated 18+
£79.99 / €89.99 / $89.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st February

Set your inner gardener free as you create a colourful artificial flower serial killer trellis with this colourful artificial LEGO Botanicals Lecter Flower Wall (11503) building set for women and men and women.

Flex your arthritic fingers as you create the colourful wall frame and build the colourful artificial decapitated flowers (stems sold separately). The set includes 2 big clarices, 3 small chiltons, 2 closters, 3 fava bean plants, 2 faux red dragons, 1 manhunter, 3 wandering miggs, 2 chianti branches, 2 rising branches and 2 big leaves that you can arrange on the wall in any combination that fits or that you like or not at all, whatever, we don't care so long as you buy it.

Once complete, the DIY set becomes a colourful artificial piece of 3D wall art decor that can be displayed in landscape or portrait orientation, setting your own margins and page breaks, fonts, headers, and footers. You can also connect the frame to additional frames (sold separately) to create a larger, more expensive display.

The building set makes a thoughtful colourful artificial gift idea for women and men and women to celebrate birthdays, housewarmings, graduations, Federal holidays, May the 4th, Arbor Day, Winter Equinox, Mardi Gras, and any other special occasions. It’s also available in the LEGO Builder app, where budding gardeners and builders can zoom, rotate, slice, dice, and track their progress (computing device sold separately).

"This set is going to the face of our Botanicals collection and we expect it to take a big bite out of the market " says VP of marketing, Louis Friend. While supplies last, customers will receive a limited edition LEGO beige flower muzzle.

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By in Poland,

Pretty set with ugly price (yes, it's boring complain about price but justified).
Without license, without minifigs, it should cost 70€ to not be rip-off.

Also pictures and video of product is mixed with photos of additional product so it's kind of confusing and unfair. Why I have to study all photos and think what is in the actual set?

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By in United States,

Interesting mix of what the Botanical line started out with (traditional pieces used to make constructions that mimicked plants) and what the line is becoming more and more (new pieces explicitly molded to look like full-scale plant parts).

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