LEGO Daffodils 40747: The Retired Flower Set That Makes a Perfect Gift

LEGO Daffodils 40747: The Retired Flower Set That Makes a Perfect Gift

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Real flowers wilt. LEGO ones don't. The LEGO 40747 Daffodils set retired at the end of 2025, it's exactly the kind of gift that stands out while providing a building experience and a beautiful display piece, all in one box.

What Is the LEGO Daffodils Set?

The LEGO Daffodils (40747) is a botanical-themed building set released on 1 January 2024 as part of LEGO's Creator Botanical Collection. It's designed for ages 8 and up and builds into a posy of four lifelike daffodils.

It originally retailed at €14.99 / $14.99 / £12.99, making it one of the more accessible entries in the Botanical Collection range. It retired at the end of December 2025 after two years on shelves, and with spring in full swing, it's now one of the most seasonally relevant retired LEGO sets you can find.

Quick Facts: LEGO 40747 Daffodils

Set Number 40747-1
Theme Creator / Botanical Collection
Piece Count 216 pieces
Stem Height Over 30 cm / 11″ per stem
Flowers Included 4 (2 yellow, 2 white)
Age Rating 8+
Original RRP €14.99 / $14.99 / £12.99
Release Date 1 January 2024
Availability Retired as of December 2025

What's Inside the Box?

The set builds four daffodil stems: two in classic yellow and two in white with each standing over 30 cm / 11″ tall. The stems feature adjustable leaves, letting you arrange each flower slightly differently to create a more natural-looking posy. No two builds have to look identical!

Once complete, the four daffodils can be displayed together as a bouquet or spread out individually around a room. They're also designed to be combined with other LEGO Botanical Collection flower sets, so if you already own something like the Wildflower Bouquet or the Tulips, these daffodils slot right in alongside them to build out a larger arrangement.

💡 Did You Know?

The daffodil is one of the most symbolically loaded spring flowers in European culture and is mostly associated with new beginnings, hope, and renewal. In Wales it's the national flower and worn on St. David's Day. In the Netherlands, daffodils signal the official arrival of spring.

Flowers That Last "Forever"

The appeal of the LEGO Botanical Collection comes down to a simple idea: the joy of receiving flowers, without any of the downsides. Real daffodils are beautiful for about a week before they wilt, drop petals, and end up in the bin. A LEGO daffodil sits on the windowsill for years, gathers no water stains, needs no vase-changing, and can be rearranged whenever the mood strikes. Or if you're tired of looking at it, you can always disassemble it and shove it back in the drawer.

For people who love flowers as home décor but find real bouquets frustratingly short-lived, the Botanical Collection has carved out a genuinely devoted following. The 40747 Daffodils sits comfortably within that tradition as it's a set that appeals as much to interior decorators and plant lovers as it does to dedicated LEGO collectors.

Blue vase with paper flowers on a blue background

Speaking of display — if you want to take the presentation up a notch, we also offer a 3D printed vase designed to hold these stems beautifully, turning your LEGO daffodils into a display piece that looks right at home on any shelf or sideboard. Ask us about it when you order!

Who Is This For?

The LEGO 40747 Daffodils is a natural fit for anyone looking for a unique and lasting gift, fans of the LEGO Botanical Collection building out their display, plant and flower lovers who want something low-maintenance and beautiful on their shelf, and gift-buyers who want something a step above the obvious. It works for ages 8 and up, which also makes it a lovely shared build for a parent and child, the kind of gift that creates a memory as well as a display piece.

Grab It Before It's Gone Again!

We have sealed, new-in-box units of the LEGO 40747 Daffodils in stock. Once they're gone, they're gone!

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