Save 20% on LEGO ICONS 10289 Bird of Paradise in John Lewis LEGO sale

John Lewis has knocked 20% off the asking price of LEGO ICONS 10289 Bird of Paradise, the Botanical Collection’s biggest buildable plant to date.

Coming in at 1,173 pieces, the 18+ set – which launched in June 2021 – is far and away the biggest and most expensive model in the LEGO Botanical Collection, which so far runs to five different sets of flowers and plants. But that doesn’t mean it’s out of reach – especially as John Lewis has slashed a cool 20% off its price, bringing it down to just £71.99 in the UK.

Click here to save 20% on LEGO 10289 Bird of Paradise at John Lewis.

10289 Bird of Paradise is a third-party exclusive for John Lewis, which means it’s only otherwise available from LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores. Discounts through official channels are few and far between, so this is effectively your best bet for picking up the plastic plant without paying full price.

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As we noted in our review of 10289 Bird of Paradise, there’s much more to this Botanical Collection set than first meets the eye – from its handy plant pot (sidestepping the need to add your own vase, as with 10280 Flower Bouquet) to its eye-catching flowers and huge green leaves, all of which combine a smart use of colour with intelligent design techniques and innovative part usage.

It really is the complete package for the Botanical Collection, which has gone from strength to strength this year with the addition of 10309 Succulents and 10311 Orchid. Before you grow your own collection with those, though, it’s very much worth catching up on 10289 Bird of Paradise, so head over to John Lewis and take advantage of this deal while you can.

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I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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