FAQ
Absolutely. Our workshops and beginner courses are perfect for those with no prior experience. All you need is curiosity and a love for nature.
All tools and materials are provided. Just bring yourself and an open mind.
Yes. While all essentials are provided during class, you're welcome to purchase tools if you'd like to continue practicing at home.
Yes! Our intro workshops are ideal for a one-time experience. If you’re inspired to continue, you
can join the Basic Course or ongoing classes.
Yes. Gifting a class is a beautiful idea—we offer vouchers that make thoughtful and creative
presents.
Yes, your finished piece is yours to take home and enjoy.
Not at all. Classes are taught in English. You’ll also enjoy learning a few Japanese words related to
ikebana.
No problem. Ikebana isn’t about perfection—it’s about personal expression and enjoying the
process. We’ll guide you gently, step by step.
Workshops typically run for 1.5 to 2 hours. Course durations may vary slightly depending on the
level.
We use fresh, seasonal flowers and natural materials. Each session offers a new encounter with
nature’s beauty.
Yes, we encourage it! Documenting your work is a wonderful way to see your growth and share
your journey.
Children under 14 are welcome with a participating adult. We also offer a “bring-a-friend” discount
for family sessions.
Yes. Street parking is available on Avoca Street, and there’s paid parking directly in front of the
studio.
Yes, a certificate is available for those who complete the Basic Course or higher levels.
Each school has its own philosophy. Some emphasize traditional forms and symbolic meaning,
while others—like Studio MA—focus on expressing the natural beauty of materials and
encouraging free, emotional expression.
Yes. We offer progressive classes that can lead to advanced study and teaching paths. Please contact us to learn more.
We offer weekly and monthly sessions. Check our online schedule for available dates—or contact
us if you need help finding a time that suits you.