Wed. Sep 10th, 2025

Huge Savings on LEGO Autumn Centerpiece and Botanical Sets During Amazon’s Labor Day Sale

Labor Day is fast approaching, and Amazon is offering significant discounts on a wide range of products, including electronics and security systems. However, if you`re looking forward to the cooler autumn weather, consider the affordable LEGO Icons Dried Flower Centerpiece set. This 812-piece set brings an abundance of autumnal colors to your table or wall and is currently priced at $37.49 — the lowest price we`ve seen since February.

This festive LEGO set allows you to build a variety of flowers, including a rose and a gerbera. All elements are designed in muted, autumn-associated tones and can be placed on a table or mounted on a wall. And, unlike real flowers, you won`t have to worry about mess. The set can be reused year after year, helping you save on floral decor.

LEGO designed this set for two people to build collaboratively. Each builder can use their own instructions to create a portion of the bouquet before combining their flowers into the final arrangement. This makes it an excellent option for a shared activity, such as a date night. The finished Dried Flower Centerpiece measures 16 inches (40 cm) wide, 3 inches (7.6 cm) tall, and 5 inches (12.7 cm) deep. Another interesting feature of the set: it is created using `plant-based plastics` sourced from sugarcane, making it an environmentally friendly piece of home decor.

The Lego Icons Dried Flower Centerpiece
The LEGO Icons Dried Flower Centerpiece provides a stunning autumn accent.
Gallery image of Lego Icons Dried Flower Centerpiece
Another view of the versatile LEGO Dried Flower Centerpiece.

During the Labor Day sale, other LEGO sets are also available, including many from the Botanical Collection. From the vibrant yellows and pinks of the Petite Sunny Bouquet Flower Set to the charming Botanical Succulents, there are plenty of other sets to explore. The Mini Orchid, Plum Blossom, and Chrysanthemum sets are also quite appealing, as each comes in its own buildable pot, making them very easy to display in your home.

If you`re looking for something more budget-friendly, you`ll find smaller sets that allow you to build several roses, lotus flowers, and sunflowers. These are priced under $15 each, and while they might be too small to be a standalone centerpiece, they are a good option for frugal shoppers.

More LEGO Botanical Deals

  • Bonsai Tree (878 pieces) — $40 (was $50)
  • Bouquet of Roses (822 pieces) — $48 (was $60)
  • Chrysanthemum (278 pieces) — $24 (was $30)
  • Flower Arrangement (1,161 pieces) — $100 (was $110)
  • Flower Bouquet (756 pieces) — $48 (was $60)
  • Kingfisher (834 pieces) — $40 (was $50)
  • Lotus Flowers (220 pieces) — $13 (was $15)
  • Lucky Bamboo (325 pieces) — $24 (was $30)
  • Mini Orchid (274 pieces) — $24 (was $30)
  • Orchid (608 pieces) — $40 (was $50)
  • Petite Sunny Bouquet Flower Set (373 pieces) — $24 (was $30)
  • Plum Blossom (327 pieces) — $24 (was $30)
  • Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (749 pieces) — $55.72 (was $60)
  • Roses (120 pieces) — $9 (was $15)
  • Succulents (771 pieces) — $40 (was $50)
  • Sunflowers (191 pieces) — $8 (was $15)
  • Tiny Plants (758 pieces) — $40 (was $50)
  • Wildflower Bouquet (939 pieces) — $48 (was $60)

Beyond flowers, several other exciting LEGO sets are also discounted for Labor Day. Vincent Van Gogh`s “The Starry Night” is available for $151 (was $170), the “Mona Lisa” Building Set for just $81 (was $100), and the charming LEGO Ideas Tuxedo Cat for $91 (was $100). The first two are unique 3D art pieces that can be displayed on your wall, while the latter is a surprisingly large cat (over 12.5 inches / 31 cm tall) with posable ears, paws, and tail. For something completely different, consider the hardcover LEGO Botanical Almanac, featuring illustrations of all LEGO flower sets, or the LEGO 2026 Wall Calendar with more floral artwork.

More LEGO Deals

  • Botanical Almanac: A Field Guide to Brick-Built Blooms (Hardcover) — $15.30 (was $20)
  • Hokusai: The Great Wave (1,810 pieces) — $85 (was $100)
  • LEGO 2026 Wall Calendar — $16
  • Mona Lisa Building Set (1,503 pieces) — $81 (was $100)
  • Tuxedo Cat (1,710 pieces) — $91 (was $100)
  • Vincent Van Gogh: The Starry Night (2,316 pieces) — $151 (was $170)

By Bramwell Nightingale

A Toronto-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the North American gaming industry. Started his career writing for independent gaming blogs before establishing himself as a reliable source for breaking gaming news. Specializes in AAA game releases and studio acquisitions across Canada and the US. His investigative approach to gaming industry developments has earned him respect among developers and publishers alike

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