11503 Flower Wall is the first LEGO Botanicals set that hangs on the wall and is the biggest set that the theme will offer in 2026.
LEGO Botanicals has launched the largest set for 2026, 11503 Flower Wall. It uses 879 pieces, will launch on February 1 and retail for £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99.
You build a trellis first then a variety of flowers and attach them to the frame. Hanging elements allow you to display it on the wall, like many of the LEGO Art sets. Model Designer Lam Quang Phan crafted this particular set.
The instructions show how to build two big camellias, three small camellias, two clematis, three ranunculus, two faux red roses, one hydrangea, three cornflowers, two mimosa branches, two waxflower branches and two big leaves. It has a mix of bright and pastel colours that have clearly been carefully selected so that they balance out well.
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As the flowers use the same build method as other Botanicals sets, you can mix and match them with other models. “So this one here has been combined with [10342] Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet,” says LEGO Botanicals Creative Lead Fiorella Groves, showcasing a combined build. “And of course, it looks absolutely beautiful.”
What’s more, you can connect multiple copies of the set for a larger display. “If you have more than one set together, you can then really go nuts. You can create this frame around your TV, your mirror wall, you can pair it together and form a square… or completely cover your living room with this. We’d love to see it.”
It joins the ever-growing Botanicals theme, which recently saw a set selected as a ‘hero toy’ by the British Toy and Hobby Association at London Toy Fair.
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