Ikebana Flower Arranging
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Step into a calm, creative gathering where flowers become your medium and time slows down.
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, with roots stretching back to 15th-century Buddhist floral offerings.
Unlike Western floral design, it is a disciplined practice of composing relationships between line, form, and negative space — what is left out is considered just as intentional as what is placed in. In this sense, ikebana is more than a floral technique — it is a meditative practice that draws you inward, demanding the kind of quiet focus that is rare in everyday life.
In this class, your instructor Momoko will guide you through these core principles as you create your own arrangement at an unhurried pace, with support there when you need it.
Born and raised in Tokyo, Momoko has spent many years working across wedding and event design, running her own flower business in Tokyo and Sapporo.
Along the way, she discovered ikebana — and it became the heart of her practice.
The philosophy of letting emptiness speak as loudly as the flowers themselves resonated deeply, and that is what she brings to every class she teaches.
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, with roots stretching back to 15th-century Buddhist floral offerings.
Unlike Western floral design, it is a disciplined practice of composing relationships between line, form, and negative space — what is left out is considered just as intentional as what is placed in. In this sense, ikebana is more than a floral technique — it is a meditative practice that draws you inward, demanding the kind of quiet focus that is rare in everyday life.
In this class, your instructor Momoko will guide you through these core principles as you create your own arrangement at an unhurried pace, with support there when you need it.
Born and raised in Tokyo, Momoko has spent many years working across wedding and event design, running her own flower business in Tokyo and Sapporo.
Along the way, she discovered ikebana — and it became the heart of her practice.
The philosophy of letting emptiness speak as loudly as the flowers themselves resonated deeply, and that is what she brings to every class she teaches.
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