Posted on 4th January 2021
By Billy Langsworthy

The LEGO Group has launched a LEGO Botanical Collection for those looking to ‘be more zen in the new year’.
Both the LEGO Flower Bouquet and the LEGO Bonsai Tree include a number of elements made from plant-based plastic, produced using sustainably sourced sugarcane.
“As adults look for new ways to switch off and relax, we’re delighted to be able to help them seek solace from their busy everyday lives as they immerse themselves in creating these beautiful botanical builds,” said Jamie Berard, Design Lead at the LEGO Group.
“The customisable elements and mindful building experience will hopefully help them express their personality as their creativity blossoms.”
The LEGO Flower Bouquet set features a host of beautiful blooms in an array of colours that builders can customise, while the LEGO Bonsai Tree model comes with a rectangular pot and a slatted wood-effect LEGO stand.
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