Every LEGO Set Coming February 2025
February is a quiet month for LEGO® releases, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find something to your liking. In this post I’ll walk you through every LEGO set Coming February 2025 and if you prefer to watch and listen instead of read then you can play the video instead:
Where to Buy Every LEGO® Set Coming February 2025
I have the product details, images, reviews and best current prices for all of February 2025’s LEGO sets here, and also a comprehensive shop if you want browse all LEGO sets.
LEGO Botanical Collection
I’m generally a fan of the Botanical Collection, especially as they have now given it a theme of its own rather than just being tagged onto the Icons line. Sometimes the designs leave something to be desired but the entry for February 2025 is a good one.
Flower Arrangement (10345)
One of the standout releases this month is the LEGO Botanical Collection Flower Arrangement (10345). This set follows in the footsteps of previous LEGO flower builds, but with a brand-new vase design and an impressively packed arrangement that finally delivers on quantity. Some past botanical sets felt a little sparse, but this one actually looks like you got it from a florist rather than the clearance aisle at a gas station.
Key Details:
- Pieces: 1,161
- Retail Price: $110 / €110 / £95
- Release Date: February 2025
- Features: Two different display options, intricate floral detailing
Speaking of display options, LEGO has given builders two ways to arrange the bouquet, so you can switch up the aesthetic depending on your mood (or how much space you have left on your shelf). While some might be bothered by the slightly mismatched vase styles in the Botanical Collection, at the end of the day, it’s all about the flowers—which, for once, don’t look like an afterthought.
And, of course, LEGO has conveniently timed the release just before Valentine’s Day, making it the perfect gift for a significant other—especially if they’ve learned to expect LEGO instead of actual flowers from you by now.
LEGO BrickHeadz February 2025 Releases
LEGO continues to churn out BrickHeadz at an impressive rate, and February brings three new additions—some charming, others… questionable.
1. LEGO BrickHeadz Dumbo (40792)
- Pieces: 170
- Price: $10 / €10 / £10
- Features: Movable ears and foldable legs
Dumbo is undeniably one of Disney’s most beloved characters—but this BrickHeadz version looks like it fell quite a way from the tree yet still managed to hit several branches on the way down. The ears are adjustable, which is a nice touch, but the trunk? More “Muppets’ Gonzo” than “adorable flying elephant.” If you squint, you can see what they were going for, but as a display piece, it might leave fans wishing for a rework.
2. LEGO BrickHeadz Red Panda (40798)
- Pieces: 121
- Price: $10 / €10 / £10
Inspired by Pixar’s Turning Red, this little red panda BrickHeadz is cute enough, but the rising price-per-piece ratio is starting to feel a bit painful. Unlike Dumbo, this one lacks any real poseability.
3. LEGO BrickHeadz Eeyore (40797)
- Pieces: 162
- Price: $10 / €10 / £10
Finally, a BrickHeadz that gets it right! Eeyore is exactly what you’d expect: adorably sad with just the right amount of gloomy charm. LEGO has nailed his expression, and the little details—like his textured mane—give this one more personality than the other two combined. Honestly, he’s the only BrickHeadz this month I’d happily recommend, especially if you’re a fan of Winnie the Pooh.
(And let’s be real—Eeyore deserves a proper house after all these years of living in a pile of sticks.)
LEGO Seasonal Easter 2025 Sets
LEGO is also getting into the Easter spirit with two small but cheerful sets that are perfect for spring decorating.
1. LEGO Easter Bunny and Chick Egg Hunt (40808)
- Pieces: 140
- Price: $13 / €13 / £10
A bright and festive little build, this one makes a cute holiday gift—or just a way to get a bunny and chick without dealing with the responsibility of actual pets.
2. LEGO Decorative Easter Egg (40816)
- Pieces: 386
- Price: $20 / €20 / £18
This buildable LEGO Easter egg lets you customize your own design without making a mess with paint and glitter. Bonus: It even has room inside to hide a small treat! So, if you’re looking for a creative alternative to traditional Easter eggs, LEGO has you covered.
LEGO Ideas
Seeing as how the Ideas theme is by its very nature a fan favourite you would think that combing it with one of the most successful fictional franchises of modern times would be an immediate winner – and it would be if LEGO hadn’t gone and… I was going to say dropped the ball but in this case it’s more like thrown it off a skyscraper.
The Twilight Cullen House (21354)
This is the most controversial LEGO release of the month: The Twilight Cullen House. A set that should have been a home run for fans of the franchise, but somehow still manages to miss the mark in a few key areas.
Key Details:
- Pieces: 2,001
- Price: $220 / €220 / £190
- Minifigures: 7 (but… missing key Cullen family members!)
The good news? We finally have a modern-style LEGO house, something that doesn’t come around too often. It’s got modular sections for easy access, some decent film references, and, perhaps best of all, a beautifully designed Chevy truck—which honestly steals the show.
The bad news? Well, let’s start with the unfinished interior, which feels a bit barebones—like LEGO ran out of budget halfway through. And then there’s the minifigure lineup, which is frankly insulting to Twilight fans.
Where’s Esme? Jasper? Emmett? If you’re going to charge $220 for a Twilight set, at least include the whole Cullen family! The fact that they’re missing is a major letdown.
And then there’s Jacob’s werewolf form—which, to be blunt, looks like something out of a junior LEGO set. The feet are blocky, the head feels off, and overall, it just doesn’t do the character justice.
Final verdict? It’s a decent set for modern architecture fans, but for hardcore Twilight fans, it’s a bit of a disappointment. The truck is great, the house is fine, but the missing minifigures and lackluster werewolf build drag it down.
Final Thoughts on February’s LEGO Lineup
February’s LEGO releases bring a solid mix of great ideas and baffling executions. The Botanical Flower Arrangement is a fantastic display piece, Eeyore is a standout BrickHeadz, and the Twilight Cullen House… well, it could have been so much better.