Lego Icons Succulents Review 10309

Lego Icons Succulents Review 10309

The LEGO Icons Succulents set blends the joy of LEGO building with the beauty of nature, offering a unique, maintenance-free way to bring greenery into your home. With its impressive attention to detail, this set captures the essence of various succulents through vibrant colors and intricate designs. It allows for a highly customizable display, catering to individual tastes and space requirements. This set is not only a testament to LEGO’s creative prowess but also serves as a delightful project for those who appreciate both the calming process of building and the aesthetic appeal of succulents.

Lego Icons Succulents 10309 Specs


Name: Succulents
Set Number: 10309
Pieces: 771
Price: AU$89.99 | US$49.99 | £44.99
Exclusive to: N/A
Theme: Creator Expert / Botanical Collection
LEGO Designer: Anderson Ward Grubb (@mrbrickerson)
Release Date: 1 May 2022

Lego Succulents: Build Experience


I thoroughly enjoyed building the LEGO Icons Succulents 10309 Set, a refreshing blend of my love for LEGO and plants, enhancing my home’s aesthetic. The set impresses with its detailed, realistic succulents, each piece reflecting the diversity and beauty of real-life plants. Assembling it was a soothing, rewarding experience, thanks to straightforward instructions. It’s an ideal way to relax and feel accomplished. This set doubles as unique, maintenance-free decor, brightening any space. It’s also a conversation piece, surprising guests with its LEGO origin. The quality is excellent, with vibrant colors and precise fit, ensuring lasting displays.

Final Words


The LEGO Icons Succulents 10309 set is pretty cool. It’s basically LEGO for plant fans or anyone wanting some green in their place without the hassle of real plants. I found building it super relaxing, kind of like a mini escape. Each succulent looks surprisingly real, with lots of detail and colors that pop. It’s great because you can arrange them however you like, making your own little indoor garden. Plus, when people come over, they’re always surprised they’re LEGO and not real plants. Quality-wise, it’s what you’d expect from LEGO: solid and looks good. Definitely a fun project with a practical side.