Asia’s first Lego Botanical Glasshouse opens at Pavilion KL, celebrating creativity and nature

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Lego Group has introduced Asia’s first Lego Botanical Glasshouse at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, a stunning pop-up garden that beautifully merges creativity, play and nature. - Photo courtesy of the Lego Group

These pieces will remain on public display at Pavilion KL from Oct 17 to 26.

IF you’ve ever wished to walk through a garden made entirely of Lego bricks, your dream has just come true.

The Lego Group has introduced Asia’s first Lego Botanical Glasshouse at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, a stunning pop-up garden that beautifully merges creativity, play and nature.

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From Oct 15 to 26, visitors can step into a whimsical wonderland inspired by the 21353 Lego Ideas The Botanical Garden set.

The immersive installation, located at Pavilion’s Centre Court, invites fans to explore a floral paradise built entirely from Lego bricks, from towering blooms to delicate bonsai trees.

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The Lego Group, Singapore, Malaysia and APAC Travel Retail, Marketing director, Ágnes Molnar (left) and Malaysia Official Designers Association (Moda) president, Cyrus Chin (right) officiating the launch of the Lego Botanical Glasshouse Experience. - Photo courtesy of the Lego Group

The Lego Group, Singapore, Malaysia and APAC Travel Retail, general manager, Nina Patricia Da Costa said the event marks the debut of the company’s first-ever Lego Botanical Glasshouse in Asia, along with the region’s first Lego Botanical-themed fashion showcase.

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“Through these experiences, we aim to inspire and delight our fans with the endless possibilities that Lego play can offer.

“Visitors can immerse themselves in our enchanting Botanical Garden, stroll through the floral wonderland with loved ones, and capture timeless moments together,” she said in a statement.

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A garden of imagination

Built to spark creativity and joy, the pop-up transforms Pavilion KL into a botanical escape.

Visitors can wander through a glasshouse filled with intricate, brick-built flowers and sculptures. The experience begins with a charming bridge leading to a magnificent pink rose sculpture, an impressive 3D build entirely made of Lego bricks.

The immersive installation, located at Pavilion’s Centre Court, invites fans to explore a floral paradise built entirely from Lego bricks, from towering blooms to delicate bonsai trees. - Photo courtesy of the Lego Group

With the theme “Awaken Your Joy,” the Lego Botanical Glasshouse offers city dwellers a chance to pause, breathe, and reconnect with beauty in the midst of urban bustle.

The tranquil Lego Bonsai Garden, showcasing fan-built bonsai creations, brings a sense of calm, while photo corners, including a floral throne and the “Joy” backdrop, offer picture-perfect memories.

Shoppers can also take part in hands-on floral workshops to craft their own Lego flower gifts, while admiring the Lego Fountain and Lego Diorama Display created by members of the local Lego fan community.

Fashion meets florals: A Lego x Moda collaboration

The Lego Group also has teamed up with the Malaysian Official Designers’ Association (Moda) to blend the worlds of fashion and play.

Models adorning outfits designed by Moda designers. - Photo courtesy of the Lego Group

Designers were challenged to reinterpret the Lego Botanicals collection, resulting in exquisite garments embellished with delicate, brick-built flowers.

Among the participating designers are Arlina Ayou, Ashley @ Kapas, Atelier Che, Atelier Prive Melson by Melvin Ashley Shah, Celest Thoi, Double U by Jimmy Wong, EL by Ellie Lim, Fiziwoo, Jimmy Lim, Melinda Looi, Nanalyana, Tangoo and Variante by Leslie Variyan.

After months of craftsmanship, 23 unique floral-inspired looks made their debut during the Lego Botanicals Fashion Show on Oct 16, with model Amber Chia opening the runway.

A sweet new bloom joins the collection

Greeting visitors at the entrance is a life-sized pink rose sculpture inspired by the 10374 Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Pink Roses, launched on Oct 1. This softer-hued bouquet symbolises gratitude and admiration, a beautiful addition to the growing Lego Botanicals collection.

Other standout sets in the range include the 10328 Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Roses, 10342 Lego Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, 10313 Lego Botanicals Wildflower Bouquet and 10280 Lego Botanicals Flower Bouquet, each celebrating a unique side of nature.

10374 Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Pink Roses. - Photo courtesy of the Lego Group

For collectors and décor enthusiasts, the collection also features 10372 Lego Botanicals Hibiscus, 10348 Lego Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree, 10373 Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees, 10349 Lego Botanicals Happy Plants and 10347 Lego Botanicals Petite Sunny Bouquet.

The Lego Botanicals series is designed especially for adults, as gifts for loved ones, or as a mindful, creative escape to build something beautiful for oneself.

With its diverse range of flowers, colours and forms, each set brings a touch of life and personality to any space.