Workshops

Not exclusive. Inclusive.

Vintage wooden workbench with a bunch of green wheat, floral scissors, string tied around cinnamon sticks in a turquoise vase and green moss. A floral design studio workbench for floral workshops.
 

Working with flowers should be something everyone feels like they can do.

Low key and casual, we create together in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. We encourage individual creativity and help you to find inspiration, while teaching the essential skills we use to bring ideas to life. When you leave our workshops we want you to feel confident enough to continue to create your own ideas at home.

Flowers are for everyone, and so are our workshops.

 

Each workshop is tailor made, but generally you can expect:

 
 
 

⦁ To take home what you create,

⦁ A selection of our favourite seasonal flowers and materials to choose from,

⦁ Three or four hours of escape from the real world,

⦁ Tea and bickies or wine and nibbles,

⦁ Everything you need for the workshop provided,

⦁ Use of our photo corner and props to photograph your creations,

⦁ A fun experience creating with like minded people

⦁ To learn at least one new skill

From a wreath workshop, late 2019

From a wreath workshop, late 2019

Our workshops are limited to small groups, to ensure everyone has the space to create in a safe and intimate atmosphere. Generally the workshops are in Italian, but Toni is from New Zealand and is more than happy to teach in English as well.

Please feel free to inquire about a made to measure workshop for you or your team.

Inquire here

Upcoming Workshops

New dates coming for this September!

Unfortunately due to COVID19 all of our anticipated workshops are currently on hold, but we had planned to cover a few fun subjects this year, such as foam-free centerpeices, flowercrowns, meadow-picked bouquets, unusual floral wearbles and of course autumn and christmas wreaths.

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