LEGO’s next Gardens of the World set goes full cottagecore

The next LEGO Icons Gardens of the World set swaps reality for fantasy, taking inspiration from storybook cottages in 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden.

Following 2023’s 10315 Tranquil Garden and 2025’s 10359 Fountain Garden, 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden leans into the cottagecore aesthetic with a cute arrangement of colourful trees, a stream with stepping stones, birdhouse, garden gnome and – of course – a picturesque cottage. It’s due to hit shelves January 1 and will retail for £99.99 / $119.99 / €109.99 for 1,102 pieces.

Like its predecessors, it’s built on to a display base and is reconfigurable, so you can rearrange each component to your liking. And perhaps even more so than its contemporaries, 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden looks like a budding builder’s dream: everywhere you look there’s a new technique to explore, from the way each of its trees comes together to the pieces that make up the sundial.

There are plenty of fun parts to get your hands on here too, including a smattering of tiny animals – a snail, birds, squirrel and frog – and of course all those autumnal leaves, spread across blue spruce, weeping willow, maple and birch trees. This is our first LEGO Icons set officially revealed for 2026 and also confirms that the product numbering is shifting away from 103XX to 113XX.

Confirmed and rumoured LEGO Icons 2026 sets

Set namePricePiecesRelease date
11371 TBC$119.99TBCWinter 2026
11372 Autumn Cottage Garden£99.99 / $119.99 / €109.991,102January 1, 2026
11375 Ferrari with Michael Schumacher$89.99 / €89.99735March 2026
11376 Ford T$129.991,060March 2026
11384 Golden Retriever Puppy$139.992,098February 1, 2026

Check out the full LEGO 2026 slate as it stands right now by heading here. The LEGO Group has also revealed a handful of other new sets today, including 21064 Paris – City of Love and 31218 Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape.

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Chris Turner-Wharfe

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scott
5 months ago

$120?!?!?!? Lego is really getting expensive.

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