LEGO Lotus Flower 40647 — Beautiful Botanic That Outlasts Real Flowers

✅ PROS
- Beautiful display piece — looks like real decorative stems in a vase
- Build is quick and satisfying, around 20-30 minutes
- Works as a meaningful gift — thoughtful without being expensive
- Great starter LEGO for adults who haven't built since childhood
- Complements other LEGO Botanicals sets for a larger arrangement
❌ CONS
- Single lotus flower — not a complete bouquet
- Small build at 369 pieces — price per piece is higher than average LEGO sets
The Verdict
The LEGO Lotus Flower 40647 is part of the Botanicals collection, and it’s one of the best entry points into that line. At 369 pieces and $37, it’s a quick build that produces a surprisingly elegant display piece.
The Build Experience
The assembly takes about 20-30 minutes — short enough for a relaxing evening activity, long enough to feel satisfying. A reviewer says: “Very cute and easy for beginners. Great little thoughtful gift for your partner or friend. Makes for nice decor after it’s made.”
The instructions are clear, and the build is straightforward. The lotus flower itself is composed of layered petals that capture the shape of the real flower. Multiple reviewers mention using it in a vase alongside real or other LEGO flowers.
As Decor
The finished piece looks like a decorative stem in a small vase. A builder who added it to an existing collection: “A nice looking Lego flower to add to my vase. Just the right amount of pieces and it was easy to assemble.”
The LEGO Botanicals line has become popular partly because the flowers look genuinely good as home decor. The lotus is one of the more elegant options — not overly blocky, with a natural curve to the petals.
The Verdict
The LEGO Lotus Flower 40647 is a quick, satisfying build that produces a display-worthy piece. At $37, it’s affordable enough as a gift or a personal treat. It’s not a full bouquet — it’s one stem. But it pairs well with other Botanicals sets for a larger arrangement.
Buy it for the person who has everything, for yourself on a quiet evening, or for a child who wants a more mature LEGO experience.



