
Run out of bench space to place your bouquets of LEGO Botanicals on? The latest lattice design from LEGO Botanicals is designed to hang on your wall, displaying a whole new collection of flowers, or, if you like mixing up with some of the previous bouquets.


Built from 879 pieces and priced at AUD149.99 / 89.99 USD / 89.99 EUR / 79.99 GBP, the 11503 Flower wall is due for release on February 1 2026.
Product Description:
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.
I’m not going to dwell on the flowers here, as I’ll have my review going up soon. But let’s highlight the wide variety of recolours – magenta/violet and bright purple axe heads; warm pint radar dishes and blue violet petals. and dark red fern elements. We will take a lcoser look soon and see how they come together to go on the wall.
It is also possibly to add flowers from the pretty pink bouquet to the lattice, incombination with those included.







The Flower Wall goes on sale on February 1 2026 throught LEGO.com. Look out for my review shortly.
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