Seasonal

Spring Wreath

One wreath, two seasons, and a surprising amount of charm packed into a small circle.

Brick Rated Score

4.1 out of 54.1/5

Set 40957 · 2026

Pieces747
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number40957

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The verdict

I went in fully expecting to shrug at another LEGO wreath, and instead I ended up grinning at the little bunny with the ears you can actually pose.

What sold me is that this is two displays in one: build it soft and floral with the yellow bow, or swap in the rabbit head and brick-built eggs for a full Easter mood. At $39.99 for 747 pieces it feels fairly priced for what it is, though at roughly a foot wide it reads smaller in person than the piece count suggests. If you like rotating seasonal decor and hate storing bulky fake foliage, this is a genuinely lovely little thing to own.

Best for: People who redecorate for the seasons and want a reusable spring-into-Easter display

The full review

What it is

The Spring Wreath is a 747-piece seasonal set that lands as home decor first and a build second, and honestly that is the right way to think about it. It is a full ring of leaves and blooms with a big brick-built yellow bow up top, and the hook is that it does not stop there. You can pull the bow and some of the flowers off and drop in a bunny head with poseable ears plus a cluster of brick-built Easter eggs, which turns your gentle spring piece into an Easter one. The first time I clicked the rabbit into place and wiggled those ears, I made a noise I am not proud of. It is the small stuff that gets me, and this set has more of it than a decorative wreath really needs to.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the caveats, because they matter here. Assembling six flowers and a thick bed of green foliage means repeating the same handful of steps a lot, and if you build for clever engineering rather than the finished look, that stretch will test you. The finished ring is also more compact than 747 pieces implies, measuring around 11 to 12 inches wide depending on which version you display, so it is a tidy accent rather than a showstopping centerpiece. And like anything this tied to a season, it is going to spend a good part of the year packed away, which is worth a thought before you commit shelf and storage space to it.

Who it's for

So who actually clicks with this one? If you are the kind of person who swaps out your mantel or front door decor as the calendar turns, this is a small joy, and the fact that it covers both a general spring look and a specific Easter look makes it earn its keep twice. Early community reaction has been warm too, with more than one builder calling it the best of LEGO's wreaths so far and noting the price sits better than the previous wreath did. If you want a big, engineering-heavy afternoon or a year-round display, though, this is not that, and you would be happier elsewhere. For the right seasonal decorator, it is an easy little yes.

The parts story

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

Building this is a calm, repetitive, oddly soothing exercise rather than a technical workout. You spend most of your time assembling flower heads, layering greenery, and clipping foliage around the ring so it looks full from every angle, and there is a real rhythm to it once you settle in. The convertible design is the clever bit under the hood: the bow, flowers, bunny, and eggs all attach to shared points so you can genuinely reconfigure the whole front without rebuilding the base. It is not a hard build, and that is fine, because the payoff is the display, not the puzzle.

The star pieces here are all about botanicals and pastel color. You get a generous pile of LEGO's plant and petal elements in spring shades, the kind of parts a flower-building or MOC fan will be delighted to raid later, plus that expressive brick-built bunny head and a set of chunky Easter eggs. The yellow bow is a nice bit of small-scale shaping, and the movable rabbit ears are the standout functional detail. As a parts pack for anyone who loves greenery and soft-color florals, 747 pieces at $39.99 is a reasonable haul, even before you count the seasonal display value on top.

Fun facts

  • 01The set is two builds in one: swap the yellow bow and flowers for a bunny head and brick-built Easter eggs to switch from a spring wreath to an Easter one.
  • 02The bunny head features movable ears, a small poseable touch on what is otherwise a static decor piece.
  • 03It released on February 1, 2026 with 747 pieces at $39.99 (£44.99 / €49.99), and early Brickset commenters called it the best LEGO wreath so far with a friendlier price than the previous one.
  • 04Depending on configuration the wreath measures about 11 inches wide as the spring version and about 12 inches wide as the Easter version, and it can hang on a wall or sit on a table.

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