LEGO Botanicals 11505 Woodland Mushrooms review: a clever décor set with more personality than most floral builds

Our LEGO Botanicals 11505 Woodland Mushrooms review looks at the official design, display value, price positioning and décor appeal of this 806-piece adult set.

LEGO Botanicals Woodland Mushrooms 11505 is an easy set to underestimate at first glance. It does not have the instant mainstream recognition of a giant movie tie-in, and it is not trying to be a technical showcase or a minifigure-heavy collector release. Instead, the official LEGO presentation positions it as a decorative adult build: an 806-piece woodland scene built around several mushroom species, framed with green bracken and purple crocuses, then finished as a shelf or table display. That narrower brief actually works in its favour. Based on the official LEGO product page, 11505 looks like a carefully judged Botanicals set that understands exactly what it needs to do: create a compact nature-inspired display with enough texture, colour contrast and shape variety to feel richer than a single-plant model. At 79,99 €, it needs to earn its keep through presentation more than play, and from the official material it seems to do that with more confidence than many novelty-led décor builds.

There is a lot to like about the concept before you even get to the details. Mushrooms are a smart subject for the Botanicals line because they open the door to stronger colour contrast, more unusual silhouettes and a slightly moodier atmosphere than the usual bouquet or potted-plant formula. LEGO appears to have leaned into that.

A fresh subject for the LEGO Botanicals range

One of the strongest points in favour of 11505 is simply that it does not look like a reheated version of another Botanicals idea. The official description highlights multiple mushroom varieties, with red fly agarics at the centre and supporting species including fibrecap, earthstar, chanterelle, bonnet and oyster mushrooms. That gives the model more variety than a single-flower arrangement and immediately makes it feel like a scene rather than just an object.

That scene-building approach is important. Plenty of decorative LEGO releases succeed because they mimic a vase or plant pot well enough to blend into a room. Woodland Mushrooms seems to take a different path by building a miniature woodland composition. The red caps provide the obvious focal point, but the surrounding shapes and colours are what stop the set from becoming a one-joke novelty. Judging from the official images, the layering helps the display feel organic without looking messy.

Official LEGO product image of Woodland Mushrooms

The display value looks stronger than the novelty factor

Decorative LEGO sets only really work when they keep looking good after the initial build is over. Based on the official gallery, that seems to be where 11505 has real potential. LEGO lists the finished model at over 19 cm (7.5 in.) high, 25 cm (10.5 in.) wide and 22 cm (8.5 in.) deep, which feels like a practical size for a sideboard, coffee table, shelf or home-office setup.

The dimensions matter because this is not meant to hide away as a tiny desk accessory, but it also does not look oversized enough to become awkward. The profile seems broad rather than tall, which is a sensible choice for a woodland scene. It gives the set room to spread out its mushroom forms and foliage instead of stacking everything into a narrow tower. That should make the finished result easier to appreciate from several angles.

Official LEGO front view image of Woodland Mushrooms

Colour and shape variety seem to do most of the heavy lifting

The official photos suggest that LEGO has made good use of contrast here. The red-and-white fly agarics give the set a clear visual hook, while the greener framing and smaller beige-brown mushroom forms keep it from feeling flat. The 2 purple autumn crocuses mentioned in the product description are a small detail, but they look like exactly the kind of accent a display model like this needs.

That balance is what makes the set feel more mature than gimmicky. It is whimsical, certainly, but not cartoonish. In the official imagery, the arrangement still reads as interior décor rather than toy-like fantasy scenery. For an 18+ product, that distinction matters. Adults buying a LEGO display set for a living room or office generally want something that looks intentional in the space, and Woodland Mushrooms appears to have been designed with that use case front and centre.

Official LEGO close-up image of Woodland Mushrooms

An appealing choice for people who like nature more than franchise collecting

Another strength is how clearly the set knows its audience. This is not a crossover product trying to speak to everybody at once. It is for people who enjoy botanical décor, quieter display pieces and a more relaxed style of LEGO building. The official copy even frames it as a gift option for women, men and plant lovers, which sounds broad, but the theme still feels focused rather than generic.

That clarity should help the set age well. Franchise models can rise and fall depending on what is popular at the time, but nature-themed pieces often survive longer as room décor because they are less tied to a specific pop-culture moment. Woodland Mushrooms seems well placed to benefit from that. It does not need to dominate a shelf; it just needs to keep looking pleasant and a little unusual.

Official LEGO rear view image of Woodland Mushrooms

Value is reasonable if you want a display piece, not a feature-loaded build

At 79,99 € for 806 pieces, 11505 sits in familiar adult-LEGO territory. Whether that feels strong value will depend almost entirely on how much you want the finished object. There are no minifigures here, no obvious play functions and no major technical talking point in the official listing. Everything rests on the final composition and the quality of the visual idea.

From that angle, the proposition looks fair. The piece count is healthy, the subject feels more distinctive than another simple bouquet, and the official images show enough density and shaping to suggest a build with some substance. Buyers looking for interaction or display scale on a grander level may feel the price is slightly ambitious, but for décor-driven LEGO it does not look out of step with the current market.

Official LEGO side view image of Woodland Mushrooms

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Unusual mushroom theme helps it stand out within the LEGO Botanicals collection
  • Multiple species and foliage details make the display feel like a scene rather than a single object
  • Colour contrast between red caps, green fronds and purple crocuses gives the model real shelf presence
  • Compact-but-substantial dimensions should suit shelves, tables and home-office displays
  • Looks like a good fit for adults who want decorative LEGO without relying on a licensed franchise

Cons

  • Its appeal is very specific, so buyers who prefer classic floral Botanicals may not connect with the woodland aesthetic
  • Value depends heavily on display taste because the official listing does not suggest much in the way of features or functionality
  • The concept is more subtle than a larger statement centerpiece, which may limit its impact in bigger display spaces
  • Anyone looking for a more traditional plant or bouquet build may find the mushroom focus a bit niche

Official LEGO lifestyle image of Woodland Mushrooms on a shelf

One reassuring sign is that LEGO’s own image set is strong. The clean product renders show the silhouette properly, while the lifestyle shots make it easier to imagine the build in a real room. That is especially important for a decorative release, because context can make or break the buying decision. Woodland Mushrooms looks more persuasive when viewed as part of a shelf or tabletop environment than it would as a plain catalog listing.

The close-up shots also seem to support the idea that the set offers decent texture and layering. That does not automatically guarantee a brilliant build experience, but it does suggest that the model will have enough visual depth to justify display space once finished.

Official LEGO lifestyle image of Woodland Mushrooms in a living room

Afol News already covered the official reveal in our earlier 11505 listing article, and that makes this review a useful follow-up now that the set has had time to settle into the live range.

If you enjoy the calmer display side of the Botanicals theme, it is also worth comparing this set with our review of LEGO Botanicals 11503 Flower Wall. The two sets chase very different moods, but they share the same adult-display logic: decorative presence matters at least as much as piece count.

Final verdict on LEGO Botanicals 11505

Based on the official LEGO listing, Woodland Mushrooms 11505 looks like a thoughtful and nicely differentiated addition to the Botanicals range. It is not chasing spectacle, and that restraint may be the set’s best quality. Instead of leaning on a license or oversized scale, it focuses on colour, texture and mood, using a woodland composition to create something that feels a little more atmospheric than the average decorative LEGO model.

If you want a nature-themed display piece that breaks away from the usual bouquet formula, this one looks promising. The 806-piece build, 19 cm x 25 cm x 22 cm footprint and layered mushroom arrangement give it enough presence to feel substantial without becoming cumbersome. For the right audience, that is exactly the sweet spot. If you want to see the source material directly, the official LEGO product page for Woodland Mushrooms 11505 is well worth a look. On official evidence, this seems like one of the more characterful Botanicals releases in the current adult range.

Official LEGO image of Woodland Mushrooms in a styled display setting

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