LEGO Botanicals Lucky Bamboo Building Set – Artificial Plant for Indoor Home Décor, Adults Ages 18+ – Fake Plant Decoration for Table, Desk, Office – Gift for Birthdays – 10344

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  • BUILDABLE PLANT DECOR – Enjoy a mindful, nature-inspired project with the LEGO Botanicals Lucky Bamboo DIY building kit for adults
  • AUTHENTIC DETAILS – The artificial plant has realistic features, including a pot with a wood-effect plinth, pebbles and 3 green bamboo stems with leaves for a lifelike appearance
  • LUCKY PLANT – Representing the season of summer in traditional art, the bamboo plant is believed to bring good fortune to its owners
  • MAINTENANCE-FREE BAMBOO DECOR – Once complete, this set become an artificial indoor plant that will add a touch of tranquility to any room
  • LEGO BUILDER APP – This set includes printed and digital versions of the building instructions for an interactive experience
  • NATURE GIFT IDEA – Give this plant to the gardener in your life – husband, wife, parent, child, boyfriend, girlfriend – or for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, graduations, or housewarmings
  • DIMENSIONS – The brick-built bamboo plant has 325 pieces and stands over 11 in. (29 cm) tall

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