Botanicals

Mixed Flowerpot

A little pot of brick flowers that punches way above its size on a shelf

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 40762 · 2025

Pieces253
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number40762

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The verdict

I love how much personality LEGO packed into one small pot here.

It is not trying to be a showpiece set, it is trying to be the thing that makes your desk look like someone who has their life together lives there, and it pulls that off. I will be honest, this one was never meant to be bought outright, it arrived as a gift with a bigger Botanicals order, so tracking it down now means hunting the aftermarket rather than a shelf. If you already love the succulent and bouquet sets in this line, this is a easy addition. If you want a big satisfying build for the money, look elsewhere in the theme first.

Best for: Botanicals collectors who want a small mixed arrangement to round out a desk display

The full review

What it is

Mixed Flowerpot is exactly what it sounds like, a single brick built pot with a small mix of flowers and greenery packed into it, and it was designed by Theo Bonner as part of LEGO's Botanicals lineup. It never had its own shelf spot at retail. It went out as a promotional extra tied to bigger Botanicals purchases in the spring and summer of 2025, which is a little unusual for how I normally cover sets here, but it earned its place in this roundup because people clearly like having it. Brickset users have it sitting at a 4.0 out of 5 from a healthy stack of ratings, and for a small bonus piece that is a genuinely good sign.

The catch

Here is the honest part. Because it never had a retail price of its own, judging it on value is tricky. If you got it free with a qualifying order, it is a lovely little extra and there is nothing to complain about. If you are coming to it now, after the promotion window closed at the end of July 2025, you are looking at secondary market prices for something that was designed to be a bonus, not a purchase. That changes the math. It is also a small build. At 253 pieces you will be done in well under an hour, so do not expect this to fill an evening the way the bigger Botanicals bouquets do.

Who it's for

Get this one if you already have a few Botanicals sets going and you like the idea of a mixed arrangement breaking up all the single flower types on your shelf. Skip the hunt if you are not already in this theme, there are better entry points into Botanicals that you can actually buy new, and this one makes more sense as the set that finishes a collection than the one that starts it.

The parts story

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

This is a quick, calm build, closer to a lunch break project than a weekend one. You are stacking a pot, building out a small base of soil and greenery, then adding a handful of distinct little plants into the arrangement so the finished piece reads as a mixed bunch rather than one repeated flower. It is the kind of build where your hands stay busy but your brain gets to relax, which is really the whole appeal of the Botanicals line.

The pot itself is the part that photographs best, it is what gives the set its shelf presence, and the mix of small flower and leaf elements is what sells the idea of a real arrangement rather than a single stem repeated over and over. At 253 pieces for a display object this size, you are getting a reasonably dense little build, nothing filler, which is part of why it holds a 4.0 rating with the community despite never being a set people could just walk into a store and buy.

Fun facts

  • 01Mixed Flowerpot was designed by Theo Bonner and went out as a LEGO gift with purchase tied to the Botanicals collection, running from March 12 to July 31, 2025, rather than being sold as its own product.
  • 02It carries an 18+ age rating, in line with the rest of the Botanicals line, which is built and marketed toward adult builders and desk decor rather than kids.
  • 03The finished model measures roughly 20 x 10 x 11 cm, small enough to sit on a desk corner or a bookshelf without taking over the space.
  • 04Despite never having its own retail price or shelf spot, it holds a strong 4.0 out of 5 rating from Brickset's community, based on 46 ratings.

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