Beginner-Friendly Ikebana: Beginning the Year with Flowers & Tea
Schedule
Sun Jan 11 2026 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Flowing Space Tea House | New York, NY
About this Event
Introduction to Ikebana: Moribana Style
This introductory class offers a gentle and practical entry into Japanese flower arrangement (Ikebana), focusing on the Moribana style, which emphasizes openness, balance, and the relationship between flowers, water, and space.
Rather than memorizing rigid forms, participants will explore how Ikebana values line, negative space, seasonality, and intention, allowing simple materials to become expressive, meditative compositions—easily adaptable to everyday life and any seasonal flowers.
What to Expect
🌿 Brief Introduction to Ikebana
An overview of Ikebana as a Japanese art form—its philosophy, aesthetics, and relevance in contemporary daily life and home settings.
🕯 40 minutes – History & Demonstration
The instructor will introduce the historical background of Ikebana and demonstrate a Moribana arrangement step-by-step, explaining core concepts such as:
- Shin, Soe, and Hikae (the three main structural lines)
- The use of space and water
- Seasonal awareness and material selection
✂️ 40–60 minutes – Hands-On Self Design
Participants will create their own Moribana arrangement using provided flowers and tools, applying the principles learned during the demonstration.
🌸 20 minutes – Discussion & Guided Refinement
A relaxed group discussion followed by individual feedback and gentle redesign guidance from the instructor, helping participants refine their work and deepen their understanding.
Tea & Refreshments
- Flowing Space signature Gardenia-scented tea tasting, highlighting delicate floral aroma and calm, grounding qualities
- Caffeine-free floral teas served throughout the session, allowing guests to stay present and relaxed
- Light sweets will accompany the tea
đź«– Optional Ă la carte items (available if time allows):
- Our signature tea-infused rice dish (ochazuke-style)
- Pear gently simmered in black tea, warm and comforting for winter
Materials
- All flowers and Ikebana tools are provided
- Suiban (Ikebana bowls) will be available for purchase for those who wish to continue practicing at home
About the Instructor
The class is taught by an Ikebana instructor with:
- 3 years of formal training in Ikebana Saga Goryu
- 2 years of practice in Sogetsu Ryu
With experience across both traditional and modern schools, the instructor emphasizes adaptability and personal expression, encouraging students to apply Ikebana principles to any flowers, in any space, as part of daily life.
Where is it happening?
Flowing Space Tea House, 16 Clinton Street, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 135.23



















