These 12 Stylish LEGO Sets Double as Decor (They’re All on Sale!)

Megan Gray
Megan Gray
Estate sales, yard sales, and antique shops were regular weekend destinations for my brother and me as kids. My parents, always on the hunt for period-appropriate decor for our Staten Island 19th-century house, made sure of it. Since then, I’ve had a love for home design and…read more
published Sep 10, 2025
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When I was a kid, one of my favorite hobbies was playing with my LEGO sets. Now, I still love to play with LEGOs (especially some of the more recent offerings). That’s why I’m so excited for Walmart’s Bricktember, where you can score up to 30% off LEGO sets all month long. From kits that look like real flowers to re-creations of famous works of art, these sets aren’t just fun to put together — they also double as stylish decor for your dorm. There’s something for LEGO novices and seasoned pros alike, so get yours now!

LEGO Botanicals Flower Bouquet Building Set
$60$48

If you’re tired of watering real plants, then this 756-piece LEGO set is just what you need. Featuring 15 stems with roses, snapdragons, daisies, and more, these LEGO flowers will look stylish in a vase or container. It even includes adjustable stem lengths and posable petals and leaves, so you can arrange them as you like.

$48 at Walmart
LEGO Art Mona Lisa Building Set
$100$81

Bring the Louvre into your home with this Mona Lisa LEGO set. It comes with a gold-tone frame in the build, and you can even hang it on your wall (reviewers say it’s well worth the price). The set includes 1,503 pieces, and shoppers agree that it’s fun to build.

$81 at Walmart
LEGO Botanicals Tiny Plants Building Set
$50$40

Add more botanicals to your LEGO collection with this 758-piece plant set. It includes nine plants based on arid, tropical, and carnivorous species, and each one is set in its own flower pot. The tallest plant measures 6.5 inches, so they’re a supercute set for your desk or bookshelf.

$40 at Walmart
LEGO Creator 3 in 1 Typewriter with Flowers
$30$24

Want a LEGO set with some choices? This 3-in-1 Creator set gives you the option to build and rebuild three different models with the same 363 bricks (just not at the same time). Choose from a typewriter with flowers (plus a working keyboard), a keytar on a stand with flowers, and a flowerpot with a pen and notebook.

$24 at Walmart
LEGO Botanicals Succulents Building Set
$50$40

It’s hard to resist this succulent LEGO set. Featuring nine different plants in their pots, the realistic build is inspired by real plants and flowers and contains 771 pieces. One fan says the set is “eye-catching,” and many agree it makes a great gift.

$40 at Walmart
LEGO Architecture New York City Skyline
$60$48

New York City isn’t just a concrete jungle where dreams are made of — it’s also a fun 598-piece LEGO set. This detailed model of the NYC skyline includes the Flatiron, Chrysler, Empire State, and One World Trade Center buildings (each set to scale), plus a tiled base with a decorative nameplate.

$48 at Walmart
LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant
$60$48

Show your love for Super Mario with this 540-piece Piranha Plant set. It features a posable head, mouth, stalk, and leaves, and includes two coins inspired by the iconic game. The set measures over 9 inches high and is a must-have for Nintendo fans.

$48 at Walmart
LEGO Ideas The Insect Collection
$80$64

Featuring a life-size Blue Morpho Butterfly, Hercules Beetle, and Chinese Mantis, this 1,111-piece set is “beautiful,” according to shoppers. Each insect is posable and is set in their natural habitat, which is ideal for display and decoration.

$64 at Walmart
LEGO Botanicals Artificial Wildflower Bouquet Building Set
$60$48

Whether you’re building this wildflower bouquet for yourself or giving it as a gift, it will elicit compliments. The set includes 939 pieces and features eight different flower species inspired by cornflowers, lavender, and more.

$48 at Walmart
LEGO Icons Chrysanthemum Building Set
$30$24

Brighten up your desk or kitchen table with this vibrant chrysanthemum plant in an elegant flowerpot. The 278-piece set includes posable leaves and petals and features the flower in full bloom, blossoming, and in the bud stage, and measures 10.5 inches high.

$24 at Walmart
LEGO Icons Dried Flower Centerpiece Building Set
$50$45

This dried flower LEGO set is inspired by the beautiful roses and gerbera of autumn, and can be used as a centerpiece at your next dinner party or hung on the wall as a piece of decor. It includes 812 pieces and measures 3 inches high and 15 inches wide.

$45 at Walmart
LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds Building Set
$170$140

If you’re a Potterhead, then the Hogwarts castle and grounds LEGO set is a must-have (and it’s on sale!). You can build and display the iconic Harry Potter setting, including the Main Tower, Astronomy Tower, Great Hall, and more, plus details like the Chamber of Secrets, Durmstrang Ship, Potions classroom, and more. The set includes 2,660 pieces and measures over 8.5 inches high and 13.5 inches wide.

$140 at Walmart

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Megan Gray

Contributor

Estate sales, yard sales, and antique shops were regular weekend destinations for my brother and me as kids. My parents, always on the hunt for period-appropriate decor for our Staten Island 19th-century house, made sure of it. Since then, I’ve had a love for home design and refuse to pay full price for anything – a combination that fuels my coverage of sales and deals for Apartment Therapy Media.I’m always on the hunt for home and kitchen essentials that can transform your life, decor that can elevate your space, and furniture you want to nap on. And as an apartment dweller, my eye is constantly set on space-saving and decluttering solutions.Previously, I’ve covered fashion and beauty for Elite Daily, Nylon, the Zoe Report, and E! Insider, parenting for Scary Mommy and Romper, and almost everything else for Bustle, Mic, and Inverse. Plus, satirical headlines for Reductress and stand-up coverage for Comedy Central.I’ve also taught and performed improv comedy around the world and appeared on Broad City, late-night television, and more. When I’m not writing about sales and deals, I’m trying to keep up with my two sons, training for marathons, and improvising at the Magnet Theater in NYC (Saturdays at 7:30 pm, come on down).

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