The Garden Museum ’s alternative festive celebration Winter Flowers Week is returning this December for a celebration of seasonal flowers and foliation through festal installment . The week will also include a Friday Late and floristry workshops host by some of the exhibiting designers .
establish on the Garden Museum ’s annual summertime exhibition British Flowers Week , this wintertime edition purport to champion a seasonal and sustainable approach to merry decoration . " Five floral designers will translate the museum into a winter wonderland like no other : with sustainability at the substance , their flowered installations will be created using only British - grown seasonal flowers and leaf , and environmentally - favorable material and method . "
The installations will be designed specifically for the historic space and will interact with the Garden Museum ’s Grade II * listed construction , parts of which see back to the 14th hundred . According to the Garden Museum , tisitors can find aspiration for their own festive decorations for the coming season in these artistic designs create by some of the country ’s top floristry natural endowment .

Frida Kim"Rooted in Frida Kim ’s other years expend amidst the Korean countryside , her aerial floral arranging reflect a profound veneration for nature . Whether craft a sculptural initiation or a midget arrangement , Frida approaches each undertaking with a peculiar intention — to create artistry that resonate with multitude and weaves a narrative .
steep the essence of Ikebana into her craft , Frida ’s existence emerge with a subtle civilization , veiling within them intricate layers of poetic complexness . primal to her world is a commitment to seasonality and sustainability , combine easterly and Western sensibility to convey a compelling ocular message through delicate combination of fresh and dried materials . "
Harriet Parry"Combining her love of flowers and nature , with her background in Fine Art , Harriet Parry produces playful spell conceptualise as works of art . cite both present-day and historical art , fashion , and flick , she seamlessly unites these with the world of floral design . This approach is specially unmistakable in her series ' Flower Interpretations ' .

Her flowered commissions crop from editorial and commercial-grade styling , situation - specific installations , film , boob tube , effect , weddings , and exhibition , as well as photography , hunky-dory art print , and editions . Where she designs , creates , and consults for private clients , company , and brands , or in collaboration with other artists . "
JamJar FlowersJamJar Flowers is a flowered intent studio apartment based in South London . allot to the Garden Museum , they specialize in large - exfoliation installment , luxury events , and weddings and are renowned for their inventive and esthetic approach . They tell stories and transform place with bloom . From high - end luxuriousness effect and installations to insinuate parties , JamJar Flowers uses British - grown flowers and foliage wherever potential , with seasonality and sustainable practices at the heart of their work .
JamJar was plant in 2009 by Melissa Richardson at her kitchen table . " Since these elementary beginnings , they have grown to become one of the UK ’s leading florists . "

With over a decennium in the manufacture and five years at the helm of the flower school , Sophie unveiled her much - anticipated studio apartment , U.FL.O. ( Unidentified Floral Object ) in 2023 . Whether she ’s craft an ambitious initiation or traveling the world as a guest tutor , Sophie ’s expertise and art - centric access have solidified her position . "
Otto Wagner Kreusch"Born in Brazil and best known for his long vocation dedicate to teaching floristry , Wagner Kreusch ’s graphic and sculpturesque flowered intent oeuvre is highly inspired by contemporary Ikebana . The son of a florist shop and having spent his youth in the countryside , Kreusch had the unique chance to feel untouched innate environments that are now in unremitting threat in his native country .
Having co - founded the London Flower School in 2017 Kreusch ’s focus as Creative Director was to bring awareness to floristry as an art cast and to use his voice as a instructor to attend the industry that he is so passionate about . Kreusch studied at the celebrated Sogetsu School of Ikebana under the supervision of the late Ikebana master and former director of Sogetsu London , Mr Shigeo Suga . Kreusch is a certified Sogetsu teacher who simultaneously practise and teaches the graphics form today . "

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