Botanicals

Flower Wall

A build-your-own floral trellis that quietly wants you to buy a second one.

Brick Rated Score

4.0 out of 54.0/5

Set 11503 · 2026

Pieces879
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number11503

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The verdict

This is the Botanicals set that finally lets you hang your flowers on the wall, and the arranging is genuinely the best part.

You build a Technic trellis, then decide where every camellia, ranunculus and cornflower goes, so no two people end up with the same wall. I loved it, but I have to be honest that a single box feels like the demo version of a much bigger idea. It is for the plant-shelf-is-full crowd who want their LEGO flowers off the desk and onto a bare wall.

Best for: Botanicals fans who want a customisable floral display they can mount on a wall

The full review

What it is

The Flower Wall is exactly what it sounds like, and the wall part is what got me. Instead of another vase to crowd your shelf, you build a flat Technic trellis in Medium Nougat and then decorate it with a whole mixed bouquet: two big camellias, three small ones, two clematis, three ranunculus, two red roses, a hydrangea, three cornflowers, plus mimosa and waxflower branches and a couple of oversized leaves. Every plant clips onto the trellis with a Technic beam and pin, so you spend the back half of the build just arranging, standing back, and rearranging. I did not expect that to be the fun part, but figuring out colour balance and where to let a branch trail felt more like flower arranging than brick building, in the best way.

The catch

Now for the part I owe you. At 89.99 dollars for 879 pieces with no minifigures and no showpiece parts, this is not the value champion of the Botanicals line, and reviewers across the board said so. Brickset flatly called it not the best or best-value set in the theme. The bigger catch is that a single box quietly teases you with a feature it cannot deliver alone: the trellises from multiple copies connect together, so one wall always feels like a starting point rather than a finished thing. Getting every flower head seated onto the trellis can also be a bit fiddly. If your plan is one box on a small wall, you will enjoy it, but you may feel the model gently nudging you toward buying a second.

Who it's for

So who should get this? If your Botanicals collection has outgrown the shelf and you want it on a bare wall, this is the set that finally makes that happen, and the creative arranging alone justifies the box for the right person. If you are chasing pure part-count value or you live for clever building engineering, this is not that set, because once the trellis is done the challenge is aesthetic, not mechanical. And if a single wall of flowers would leave you wishing for more, be honest with yourself and budget for two, because that is where this design truly opens up.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building it is a game of two halves. The first half is the trellis itself, made almost entirely of Technic bricks, plates and tiles in Medium Nougat, a tidy but repetitive grid that exists to give every flower a mounting point. Each plant then attaches with a Technic Beam 1x2 with axle on the side, one friction pin holding it firm and an extra axle-pin stopping it from spinning, which is a clever, sturdy little connection system. The second half, the flowers, is where it comes alive, because you are assembling ten different plant types and then playing florist across the whole wall.

The parts pack is the real headline here. This set carries a huge 25 recolours, roughly 300 of the 879 pieces, and it introduces two brand-new LEGO colours for 2026: 430 Warm Pink and 431 Blue Violet. For anyone who builds their own flowers or custom mosaics, that is a serious haul of fresh petal and leaf shapes in colours you simply could not get before. Even the reviewers who wobbled on the value agreed the recolour list is what makes this box tempting as a straight parts source.

Fun facts

  • 01The set introduced two new LEGO colours in 2026, 430 Warm Pink and 431 Blue Violet, both debuting here.
  • 02The trellis is designed to hang on a wall, and the trellises from multiple copies clip together so you can build one large L-shaped or oversized display.
  • 03The full bouquet includes ten plant types: camellias, clematis, ranunculus, roses, a hydrangea, cornflowers, mimosa branches, waxflower branches and two large leaves.

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