LEGO bonsai: trees from bricks

A LEGO bonsai never dries out and needs no pruning — and you can change the canopy with the season. We compare bonsai set prices across 40+ Polish stores and show price history.

Which LEGO bonsai to choose

There are three sets. The classic 10281 Bonsai Tree is the first and most recognisable — with swappable green leaves and pink ‘blossoms' made of small frogs that shift the scene from summer to spring. The newer 10348 Japanese Red Maple is larger and showier, with an autumn red-green canopy. The smallest and cheapest 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees offers a few miniature trees — good to start with and to gift. The pick depends on your budget and whether you want one showpiece or several smaller ones.

Swappable seasons and display

The best part of a LEGO bonsai is the modular canopy: you re-clad the same branches with different parts, switching the tree between seasons. The model stands on an included base or a decorative pot and looks great on a desk, sill or bookshelf. It's bought as happily by plant lovers as by people who don't follow LEGO but want unusual, lasting décor.

Zero care and where to buy cheaper

Unlike a real bonsai, the LEGO version needs no watering, light or pruning — just a dusting. That makes it a maintenance-free gift for busy people. Bonsai prices differ between stores, and the older 10281 can be periodically harder to find, so compare offers on KlockoRadar and set a price alert. The price history shows whether the current offer is a genuine low.

Frequently asked questions

How many LEGO bonsai sets are there?
Currently three: the classic 10281 Bonsai Tree, the larger 10348 Japanese Red Maple and the smaller 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees. They differ in size, price and canopy look.
How is 10348 different from 10281?
10281 Bonsai Tree is the first tree with swappable leaves (green summer / pink blossoms), while 10348 Japanese Red Maple is a newer, larger and more detailed maple in autumn colours. 10348 is usually pricier and more of a showpiece.
Does a LEGO bonsai need care?
No. It's brick décor — no watering, pruning or sunlight needed. Just dust it now and then.
Who is a LEGO bonsai for?
It's from the adult line, but with no real age limit in practice. Plant lovers buy it, as do people after a relaxing build or unusual desk décor and gifts.
How much does a LEGO bonsai cost?
It depends on the set — smaller ones are cheaper, the large maple pricier. Check current prices from every store and the price history on this page.
Where to buy a LEGO bonsai cheapest?
Compare offers from 40+ stores on KlockoRadar — differences can reach tens of złoty. Set a free price alert on the set you want and we'll notify you of a drop.