SAVE $6:As of May 13,innocent initiations: female agency in eroticized fairy tales abstract the Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum set is on sale for $23.99 at Amazon. That's 20% off its list price of $29.99.
Lego Botanicals sets always make for lovely displays around the house. This is especially true of the Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum set, a bright display that's perfect to set up ahead of the summer months. If you've had your eye on it, the good news is that it's discounted right now at Amazon.
The Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum is currently on sale for $23.99. This is a 20% discount from its list price of $29.99, and even marks a return to its best-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
Coming with 278 pieces, the Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum set features posable leaves and one flower in full bloom, one blossoming, and two in bud. They come in a cute little pot that's sure to look great on a desk, bookshelf, or wherever you choose to put it. What's even better is it doesn't require any maintenance once it's built. Simply set it up and admire the pretty colors for as long as you like.
Enjoy a vibrant pop of color in your home with this discount on the Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum set at Amazon.
Looking for more Lego flowers at a discount? Right now you can also save on the Tiny Plants set and the Lego Botanicals Orchid is still on sale at Amazon.
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