
"The Dried Flower Centrepiece is a visually lovely botanical set with a BrickScore of 67.7 that sits in Mixed Reviews territory, as critics point to its modest scale, tedious fiddly sections, and limited display impact from a single set, even as 4,234 owners give it 4.79 stars driven by its genuine decorative charm."
The Dried Flower Centrepiece (10314) carries a BrickScore of 67.7 and a Mixed Reviews tier, reflecting a genuine tension between the set's visual beauty and real limitations around display scale, build tedium, and playability. That said, owners rate it 4.79 out of 5 across 4,234 ratings, with 92% recommending it, a notably warmer reception than the expert consensus suggests. The gap between critic scores and owner enthusiasm is the defining story: buyers who display it at home love it, while more analytical reviews flag that it feels small for a centrepiece and can be tedious to assemble. This set is retired from retail.
Where they split: The Mixed Reviews tier reflects a meaningful expert-vs-owner split. Critics note the set's modest display value (65.3), lower build experience score (62.2), and small scale as genuine weaknesses. The 4,234-strong owner base rates it 4.79 out of 5, driven largely by the emotional satisfaction of a beautiful completed display. Buyers who approach it expecting a striking home decoration tend to love it; those expecting a rich, complex build experience may be disappointed.

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"This popular line has been a triumph for the brand, in that décor fans who have no experience with building are picking up these gorgeous sets. Likewise, experienced builders looking for something a little more sophistic…"
The Brothers Brick"it has some really good recolors in it, some really good parts. So this comes with 812 pieces for 50 euros."
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"The set eschews the bright botanical blossoms found in sets like the 10313 Wildflower Bouquet and 10280 Flower Bouquet for more subdued earth tones but still maintains the intricate and imaginative botanical building tec…"
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"This popular line has been a triumph for the brand, in that décor fans who have no experience with building are picking up these gorgeous sets. Likewise, experienced builders looking for something a little more sophisticated and elegant have found their niche."

"Price per part is around 6 cents USD, which is pretty good considering the large number of small pieces; however Australian pricing ($99.99 AUD at full price) is significantly higher than USD RRP ($49.99) when converted; Australian buyers should wait for a sale rather than pay full price"
"it has some really good recolors in it, some really good parts. So this comes with 812 pieces for 50 euros."

"The set eschews the bright botanical blossoms found in sets like the 10313 Wildflower Bouquet and 10280 Flower Bouquet for more subdued earth tones but still maintains the intricate and imaginative botanical building techniques that fans of LEGO Flowers have grown to love."
Owners overwhelmingly praise this botanical set as a stunning display piece with creative piece usage, though a vocal minority flag fragility and loose-fitting connections.
Amazon4.8
LEGO.com4.7