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Learn the history of one of the most ancient floral arrangement practices and try your hand at basic techniques. The workshop is led by Liza Lange and taught in our Slow Practice Room on Nackagatan 5.
What to expect
  • Learn about the history of Ikebana: its origin, main principles, tools and philosophy behind
  • Hands-on guidance from Liza who will showcase several main methods and principles how to create an Ikebana arrangement
  • You'll try your hand at a basic composition, emphasising lines, space and shape. We encourage you to try a few times
  • Only seasonal flowers, carefully selected for you
  • All required tools will be provided
  • We will help to carefully wrap your flowers to take home
  • A meditative, grounding moment: you will leave more centered and inspired
  • The workshop is taught in English
  • 10.00-12.00
  • Pictures are reference only, final color theme and floral recipe always revealed on the day of the workshop
This workshop is for everyone who is curious about floral arranging practice, want to get introduction to Ikebana, begin learning a new craft, create with your hands and feel more present and grounded in a moment. No previous knowledge or experience is required.