Master the Art of Floral Design
Join our comprehensive floristry masterclasses starting September 2025. Learn from industry professionals and transform your passion for flowers into expertise.
Reserve Your SpotProgram Structure
Our eight-month program combines hands-on practice with theoretical knowledge, covering everything from basic arrangements to advanced wedding design techniques.
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Foundation Skills (Months 1-2)
Basic flower handling, color theory, and simple arrangements. You'll learn proper cutting techniques and how different flowers behave throughout their lifecycle.
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Design Principles (Months 3-4)
Advanced composition techniques, seasonal arrangements, and understanding client preferences. We cover both traditional and contemporary design approaches.
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Commercial Applications (Months 5-6)
Wedding floristry, corporate arrangements, and event design. Real project work with local businesses gives you practical experience.
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Business Development (Months 7-8)
Pricing strategies, client consultations, and portfolio development. Learn how to run a sustainable floristry practice in today's market.
Learn From Experienced Professionals
Our instructors bring decades of real-world floristry experience. They've worked with top wedding planners, managed busy flower shops, and developed their own successful practices. Each brings a different perspective to help you find your own style and approach to floral design.
Classes are kept small—never more than 12 students—so you get individual attention and feedback on your work. This isn't just about following tutorials; it's about understanding why certain combinations work and developing your eye for what makes arrangements truly special.
Celeste Nakamura
Wedding specialist with 15 years designing for luxury venues across Baku
Vera Dolgova
Former shop owner who built one of the city's most successful floristry businesses
Ready to Start Your Journey?
Our next program begins in September 2025, with applications opening in March. We accept 24 students per year across two small cohorts. The program runs Tuesday and Thursday evenings plus Saturday morning workshops, designed around working schedules.
Applications open March 2025 • Program starts September 2025