SINGAPORE – A surreal landscape of 800,000 Lego brick flowers—ranging from towering two-metre roses to delicate, tiny petals—has taken over Jewel Changi Airport, transforming the iconic shopping and transit hub into Southeast Asia’s largest Lego Botanicals showcase. The immersive floral event, called Jewel Blooms, runs from now through Aug. 30, 2026, offering visitors a whimsical fusion of nature, art, and play across multiple levels.
Two-Metre Lego Roses and Hidden Surprises
The exhibition begins at Jewel Forest Valley, where a dramatic centrepiece greets visitors: a pair of two-metre-tall Lego Rose models, set against the backdrop of the Rain Vortex. Nearby, playful Lego Botanicals Happy Plants and Rocking Plants are nestled among the greenery, injecting bursts of colour and personality into the lush surroundings. This portion of the display is open until July 26.
A Global Garden Journey at Canopy Park
Continuing upward to Canopy Park, the space has been completely reimagined as a horticultural trail inspired by the Lego Icons “Gardens of the World” series. The installation takes visitors on a storybook-style journey through nearly life-sized interpretations of popular Lego sets. At the Source Pool, a serene Japanese-inspired garden features a Lego-built Japanese House, water lilies, and koi fish, modelled after the brand’s “Tranquil Garden” set. From there, guests encounter a “Fountain Garden” display before arriving at a seasonal vignette capturing the golden hues of autumn from the “Autumn Cottage Garden” set. This portion runs through Aug. 30.
Interactive Stamp Rally and Exclusive Rewards
Beyond sightseeing, visitors can participate in an interactive stamp rally spanning seven designated locations across Jewel, including Canopy Park. Those who collect stamps from all checkpoints can redeem an exclusive Lego souvenir at the pop-up store on Basement 1, while supplies last. The pop-up itself is a dedicated retail space featuring a wide range of Lego merchandise, large-scale builds, and photo-ready installations designed to extend the garden experience.
Fashion Meets Flora: Runway Collaboration
Adding a fashion-forward twist, Lego has partnered with the Singapore Fashion Council and a collective of designers—including Joanna Lim, Sabrina Goh, and Kha Ngo—to present a bespoke runway showcase inspired by Lego Botanicals. The presentation weaves florals, fashion, and performance, transforming botanical elements into sculptural, wearable artworks built with Lego Botanicals pieces. Following their runway debut, these creations will remain on display throughout Jewel, including at the Basement 1 pop-up store and selected visual merchandising displays on Level 2.
Insider Tips and Related Events
UOB cardholders can enjoy additional perks: a $10 Jewel Gift Voucher with a minimum spend of $150 (across up to three same-day receipts), plus exclusive Lego premiums—including a Brick Sling Bag, Brick Mug, Minifig Pouch, and Travel Organiser—with a minimum spend of $60.
For those inspired by brick-based artistry, other Singapore attractions offer similar immersive experiences. The Disney Garden of Wonder has returned to Gardens by the Bay, featuring princesses Rapunzel, Belle, and Jasmine. Meanwhile, the Pokémon Centre Singapore reopens July 1 with a new mascot and Singapore-themed merchandise.
Broader Impact: Play Meets Public Art
Jewel Blooms exemplifies a growing global trend of reimagining public spaces through interactive, branded art installations. By blending play, horticulture, and high-fashion collaboration, the exhibition not only draws visitors but also positions Singapore as a destination for family-friendly cultural events. With more than seven months remaining, the showcase offers ample time for locals and tourists alike to explore a world where bricks become blooms—and fantasy becomes tangible.