43 New LEGO Sets Releasing March 2026 Perfect for Housewarming Gifts
A full March wave of LEGO drops—43 sets in all—with Pokémon arriving Feb 27 and the bulk on March 1, including D2C exclusives, a LEGO House-only build, Batmobiles, Monet art and a Zelda centerpiece.

You want a housewarming gift that lands: fun to build, display-worthy, and something the new homeowner will actually keep out. March’s LEGO wave delivers 43 new releases across classics and surprises — Pokémon arrives early on Feb 27, and most of the collection hits shelves March 1 — so here’s exactly what to buy, who to buy it for, and why each pick is worth the table space.
1. Pokémon wave (launches Feb 27)
The Pokémon releases start earlier than the rest of the drop, with the wave going live on February 27. If your friend grew up on Game Boy or still lists Pikachu as “their thing,” this is the safest crowd-pleaser: nostalgic, colorful builds that work as display pieces or playsets. Jay’s coverage flags this early launch so you can snag it before the March rush.
2. LEGO 40906 Restaurants of the World: Japan (GWP tied to Pokémon timing)
Stonewars points out that the GWP Restaurants of the World: Japan has been circulating since the Pokémon release — a neat extra if you time a purchase right. For someone who loves tiny details and diorama-style builds, this little add-on is the kind of thoughtful bonus that turns a housewarming box into a keepsake.
3. 77093 Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle (The Legend of Zelda) — $129.99/£99.99/€119.99
This is the second-ever LEGO Zelda set and a headline-grabber for gamers. It’s a D2C exclusive with a price of $129.99 in the U.S.; give it to the housemate who frames strategy guides or has a retro-console corner — it’s a display-first set that signals serious fandom.
4. 31220 Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies (LEGO Art / Claude Monet) — $249.99/£179.99/€199.99
For the friend with an eye for interiors, the Claude Monet LEGO Art set is a bold, gallery-level housewarming gift at $249.99 in the U.S. Stonewars notes it’s D2C at launch but will be available from other retailers starting in May — pick this if you want something refined that doubles as wall art.
5. 11373 Sauron’s Helmet (LEGO Icons)
An Icons-level Sauron helmet is exactly the kind of dramatic mantelpiece present a Tolkien fan will love. Jay flags it as part of the Icons March slate; it reads like a trophy, perfect for a book-lined study or a curio shelf that needs gravitas.
6. 11389 Project Hail Mary (LEGO Icons) — $99.99/£99.99/€99.99
Project Hail Mary lands as an Icons release with a $99.99 price tag in multiple currencies — a mid-size, conversation-starting build. It’s a great housewarming pick for the friend who prefers modern sci‑fi over nostalgia, and it’s substantial without taking over the room.
7. 21366 Floating Sea Otter (LEGO Ideas)
The Ideas Floating Sea Otter is one of the quieter highlights Jay lists for March. It’s charming, compact, and ideal for a bathroom shelf or kitchen windowsill — the sort of little sculpture that makes a house feel like a home.
8. 21376 Orange Cat (LEGO Ideas) — $99.99/£89.99/€99.99
If you’re gifting to a cat person, the 21376 Orange Cat is the explicit Ideas pick for March with a roughly $100 price. Stonewars lists pricing across currencies; it’s a tactile, joyful model that doubles as décor for sweater-laden living rooms or sunlit nooks.
9. 43020 FIFA World Cup Official Trophy (LEGO Editions)
LEGO Editions’ World Cup offerings include a brick-built Official Trophy — a sporty, elegant piece for soccer fans. It’s small enough to sit on a console table and sport-friendly enough for a dorm-to-first-apartment housewarming.
10. 43019 Soccer Ball (LEGO Editions)
A soccer ball set pairs perfectly with the trophy above: simple, iconic, and affordable. For a host who runs weekend kickabouts or has a sports-themed den, this is a clever, non-committal gift that still feels personal.
11. 40910 Beef Boss & Skye (BrickHeadz No. 300) — Insiders reward (2,500 points from March 1)
Jay notes this BrickHeadz duo is BrickHeadz number 300 and will be available as a LEGO Insiders reward redeemable for 2,500 points from March 1. For friends who collect limited items, this reward-only BrickHeadz is a trophy-level addition; just make sure they or you have the points.
12. 30734 Mini F1 ACADEMY Car polybag — free promotion Feb 27–Mar 8
Jay highlights the 30734 Mini F1 ACADEMY Car polybag as a freebie with qualifying Formula 1 purchases on LEGO.com from Feb 27–Mar 8 while stocks last. It’s perfect as a stocking-stuffer-style add-on when you’re buying a bigger Speed Champions set for a housewarming bundle.
13. 40507 I ❤️ Billund (LEGO House exclusive) — 749 DKK (approx US$115/AU$170)
This is a quirky exclusive: “40507 I ❤️ Billund will go on sale on 1 March 2026 for 749 DKK (approx US$115/AU$170), and will only be available exclusively from the LEGO Store at the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark or the Legoland Billund Store, which is a first for LEGO House exclusives.” If you have a traveler or LEGO pilgrim on your list, this is the souvenir-level present that says you cared enough to get something rare.
14. 77258 F1 ACADEMY LEGO Race Car (Speed Champions) — 201 pieces; £22.99/$27.99/€27.99
Brick Fanatics calls out this 201-piece racer with printed Pirelli tyres and a vivid yellow/pink/blue livery; it retails for £22.99 / $27.99 / €27.99. The set’s stickers might frustrate some builders, but it’s exactly the kind of shelf-ready, sporty gift that suits a garage-themed apartment or a racing fan’s coffee table.
15. 76331 Batman v Superman Batmobile (Batman 20th Anniversary)
One of three Batmobiles Brick Fanatics expects to “roar into view on March 1.” This version, tied to Batman v Superman, makes a dramatic display piece — give it to the person with a dark leather sofa and movie-poster wall.
16. 76332 The Batman Batmobile (Batman 20th Anniversary)
The Batman Batmobile entry is a modern, stylized variant Brick Fanatics lists for March 1; it’s a showpiece that doubles as a nostalgic wink for modern superhero fans. It’s a thoughtful choice if the giftee likes a moody, curated bookshelf.
17. 76333 Batman & Robin Batmobile (Batman 20th Anniversary)
The trio is rounded out by the Batman & Robin Batmobile, also dropping March 1. Taken together, the Batmobile trio is a strong pick for a collector; buying one or gifting a pair looks intentional and collector-savvy.
18. LEGO City March releases (theme overview)
Jay’s Brick Blog specifically lists City in its March roundup, even if the individual set names aren’t in our notes. City sets are the safe, family-friendly housewarming pick — sturdy builds, lots of play value, and usually budget-friendly enough to add a small premium gift like a polybag.
19. LEGO Disney March releases (theme overview)
Disney is called out in Jay’s roundup as another March theme. For a housewarming present aimed at a Disney-loving couple or a family with kids, a Disney set reads as instantly joyful and decorative.
20. LEGO Ninjago March releases (theme overview)
Ninjago gets a March section from Jay; it’s good for friends who enjoy story-driven, action-oriented builds. Ninjago sets are bright, giftable, and often correspond to a shelf-vs-play balance that many new homeowners appreciate.
21. LEGO Duplo March releases (theme overview)
Duplo makes the list for March in Jay’s guide — the go-to if you’re buying for a household with a toddler. It’s the sensible housewarming: useful, safe, and immediately enjoyable with little care required.
22. LEGO Botanicals / Botanical Collections (theme overview)
Botanicals are highlighted across roundups and are exactly the sort of decoration-minded gift many new hosts prefer; Jay and Stud City both list botanicals in the March spread. They’re low-maintenance “plants” that sit well on kitchen counters or mantle displays.

23. LEGO Technic (polybag noted as missing image)
Stonewars flags no images have surfaced yet for a Technic polybag planned for March; details are sparse. For mechanical-minded friends this genre is ideal — gift it when images surface if they love moving parts and engineering-focused builds.
24. LEGO Star Wars SMART Play (theme focus)
Stonewars emphasizes that March is “the big launch month for the LEGO Star Wars SMART Play new releases.” If you want the biggest pop-culture draw, Star Wars SMART Play items will impress a home theater den or collectors’ shelf.
25. LEGO Animal Crossing (polybag missing image)
Stonewars notes an Animal Crossing polybag without surfaced images yet, so expect at least one small March entry. For fans of cozy sims and subtle interior design, any Animal Crossing release is a perfect lifestyle-aligned housewarming gift.
26. LEGO Fortnite (theme mention)
Stud City timestamps Fortnite in the theme rundown; Jay also lists Fortnite among March topics. Give Fortnite to a gamer-household that appreciates that in-between place of display-and-play.
27. LEGO Maersk (theme mention)
Stud City lists Maersk in its timestamps, so a shipping/industrial set is part of March’s variety. A Maersk-themed build is an unexpectedly chic present for someone into industrial design or nautical accents.
28. LEGO Editions / World Cup second entry (theme overview)
Besides the trophy and soccer ball, Jay lists Editions/World Cup items more broadly. These make excellent housewarming gifts for seasonally themed decor — easy to rotate with sports memorabilia.
29. LEGO Icons extra entry (theme overview)
Beyond Sauron and Project Hail Mary, the Icons line is represented in March and is a safe bet for adult-targeted, display-friendly gifts. Icons lean collectible and are the sort of careful present a discerning friend will display proudly.
30. LEGO Ideas extra entry (theme overview)
Jay calls out multiple Ideas sets in March — the line tends to favor creative, unexpected builds that appeal to adults. Ideas gifts say you noticed the person’s specific aesthetic rather than buying generically.
31. LEGO Art extra context (Monet broader retail in May)
Stonewars notes the Monet set will be available at other retailers starting in May even though it’s D2C in March — useful if you miss the initial window. If you prefer to buy locally for faster delivery, wait until May; otherwise consider the D2C launch for exclusivity.
32. LEGO BrickHeadz general (beyond the Insiders reward)
BrickHeadz are present in the March wave beyond Beef Boss & Skye — Jay singles out the Insiders angle but BrickHeadz as a category is giftable and collectible. They’re great for shelf clusters or a whimsical desk accessory.
33. LEGO Speed Champions extra entry (beyond 77258)
Speed Champions appear in the March slate in multiple spots; Brick Fanatics praises the new racer’s livery and small scale. These are excellent housewarming gifts for someone with a car or motorsport obsession who wants compact displays.
34. LEGO Minifigures (theme mention)
Jay’s roundup includes Minifigures in the March spread; a blind-bag minifigure pack is a playful, inexpensive housewarming add-on. Tuck a few into a card for a host gift that’s charming and low-commitment.
35. LEGO Art Monet retail timing note (D2C then wider)
Reiterating Stonewars: the Claude Monet set is D2C in March and will be available through other retailers starting in May. That staggered availability matters if you prefer convenience over early access.
36. GWPs flagged (40890 and 40916) — images not surfaced
Stonewars explicitly says images haven’t surfaced for GWPs numbered 40890 and 40916 and will introduce them when available. These are the type of small extras that can sweeten a larger LEGO present if you time purchases to qualify.
37. LEGO 40906 Restaurants of the World: Japan (existing since Pokémon release) — GWP relevance
Stonewars mentions this GWP in relation to the Pokémon rollout; it’s already in market and demonstrates how timing purchases can yield bonus builds. For housewarming bundles, pairing a main set with an active GWP creates that “thoughtful bodega” feeling.
38. Classic Space / surprise commentary
Brick Fanatics’ verdict on a Classic Space-themed surprise was glowing: “A thoroughly enjoyable and surprising build that will be an essential purchase for all LEGO Classic Space fans.” If you know someone who collects Classic Space, consider tracking down that specific March entry.
39. Retail timing summary (Pokémon Feb 27; most releases Mar 1)
Stonewars and Brick Fanatics make the distribution timing clear: Pokémon arrives Feb 27, and the bulk of releases drop March 1. That matters for housewarmings scheduled in March — order early or plan for in-store pickups on launch day.
40. LEGO Insiders offers and region notes
Jay reminds readers that LEGO Insiders members get access to Member Offers and regional discounts, but availability may differ by country; check regional offers for specifics. For gift-buyers, an Insiders account can unlock instant savings and exclusive reward access.
41. Polybag promotion logistics (30734 free with qualifying F1 buys)
Jay’s promo window (Feb 27–Mar 8) for the 30734 polybag reward is explicit — useful if you’re buying a Speed Champions set as a housewarming main and want a freebie to include. It’s the small detail that makes your gift feel curated.
42. Missing images and follow-ups — what to expect
Stonewars calls out missing images for two polybags and the two GWPs; expect official images and product pages to appear after launch. If you’re hunting a specific March novelty, be ready to pounce on visuals once they surface.
43. Why this wave matters for housewarmings
Across 43 releases, March delivers everything from museum-grade Art to compact Speed Champions racers and collector Icons; 9to5Toys’ tally of 43 sets underscores the breadth. Pick based on personality — Monet for interiors, Zelda for gamers, Batmobiles for collectors, Botanicals for non-plant owners — and you’ll gift something that genuinely fits the new home.
Final note: March’s wave is large and staggered, so prioritize exclusives (40507 I ❤️ Billund, Zelda 77093, Monet 31220) if you want something special, or pick crowd-pleasers (Pokémon, Speed Champions, Ideas cats/otters) for reliably adored housewarming presents.
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