A cozy cottage in autumn scenery built out of LEGO

LEGO Icons 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden (January 2026)

If autumn had a scent, it’d be pumpkin spice and freshly opened LEGO bags. The LEGO Icons 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden lets me build my way into a cozy storybook scene—no raking required.

This 1,102-piece set, coming in January 2026, brings fall charm indoors with a detailed cottage, colorful trees, and tiny woodland critters that make the project feel alive.

I love how this set captures the peaceful side of the season while keeping my hands busy. With birch, maple, and spruce trees framing a quaint cottage, it honestly feels like your own rustic retreat—minus the cold drafts.

Autumn Cottage Garden Overview

Set Details and Piece Count

The Autumn Cottage Garden (11372) clocks in at 1,102 pieces, which feels just right for a weekend project. It’s detailed enough to keep me entertained, but not overwhelming.

LEGO labeled it an 18+ Icons set, so it’s clear they had adult builders in mind. The structure has a rustic cottage, streams, stepping stones, and several tree species: birch, blue spruce, weeping willow, and maple.

It’s basically a miniature arboretum. Accessories like a birdhouse, vegetable cart, sundial, and even a garden gnome round out the landscape.

I especially love the small animal elements—robin and nuthatch birds, a squirrel, frog, and snail. Nothing says “storybook cozy” like plastic wildlife supervising your build session.

Release Date and Pricing

LEGO plans to launch the 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden on January 1, 2026. A new year’s day release is both exciting and a little dangerous—I’m probably going to justify starting the year with “just one more set.”

Pricing is about $119.99 USD / £99.99 GBP / €109.99 EUR, which matches other mid-sized Icons models. Availability starts on LEGO.com and at official LEGO Stores worldwide.

Early listings show regional parity in pricing, so I can skip the international import headache this time. I appreciate that LEGO kept distribution accessible for fans who want to add the cottage to their Gardens of the World series.

Storybook Cottage Design Inspiration

Building this set feels like stepping into a page from a storybook cottage illustration. The design leans on Northern European garden settings, packed with rustic textures and layered landscaping.

I can almost hear the crunch of imaginary leaves under those tiny LEGO feet. The cottage itself looks snug and lived-in—a cozy kitchen peeks through miniature windows, surrounded by plants in orange, brown, and olive green.

LEGO borrowed cues from classic countryside homes, the kind with mismatched bricks and low eaves that practically beg for a chimney puff. Every detail brings a sense of calm domesticity, only this time, no actual maintenance required.

Garden Features and Display Elements

The details go beyond foliage; there’s personality tucked into every brick.

Autumnal Trees and Seasonal Flowers

My favorite part is the variety of trees. There’s a weeping willow that droops dramatically (relatable), a blue spruce acting like the classiest tree in the garden, and a maple tree so colorful it could headline an art exhibit.

A birch stands beside them like the sensible friend keeping everyone organized. The seasonal flowers add pops of color.

Reds, yellows, and golds tie the scene together in a warm, autumn palette. LEGO even managed to make these plastic flowers look like they smell nice.

Woodland Creatures and Garden Decor

The residents of this cottage garden are tiny but full of personality.

There’s a robin who looks perpetually unimpressed, a nuthatch bird probably gossiping behind its back, a polite frog, a snail that takes life at a rational pace, and a squirrel who seems one acorn short of an organized pantry.

The garden gnome, sundial, and birdhouse are cute little complements to the scene. The overall detail that LEGO included is awesome.

The vegetable cart rounds out the scene, proving that even LEGO gardeners need a food supply chain. Inside the cozy kitchen, I imagine tea brewing while the garden outside thrums with quiet, polite chaos.

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