Ikebana

Every flower has its voice, together, they Sing, creating a perfect Melody in harmony with time, space and each other.
- 生け花 (Ikebana)

Ikebana Workshop

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Ikebana Workshop

Japanese art where every flower, line, and space has meaning

Ikebana The Art of Japanese Flower Arrangement

Ikebana is a mindful art that balances form, space, and season. Each stem, leaf, and blossom is placed with intention, creating harmony between nature and the arranger.

We follow the Ohara School of Ikebana, founded in Japan in 1912 and known for its emphasis on seasonal beauty, natural landscapes, and elegant expressions. Our Sensei is Japanese and teaches in both Japanese and English, ensuring an authentic learning experience. Certificates for every level are issued directly from Japan.

Whether you’re a beginner or looking to deepen your skills, we invite you to join our classes. Discover the meditative joy of ikebana, connect with tradition, and become part of a global community of floral artists.

Join A Workshop​

Our workshops are thoughtfully designed to nurture both your creative spirit and inner calm.

Ikebana Workshop is where it all began. This is our core. Our heart and soul workshop. Here we learn the discipline, the forms, the idea, the principles. The grounding work where everything else begins to bloom deeply, intentionally and become more beautiful naturally.

Whether you’re a first-time participant or a returning student, you’ll find a welcoming space where beauty, balance, and serenity come together.

Certificates are awarded to Ikebana Students straight from Japan and when you reach Teacher Level, you can lead workshops at HIVE, too.

our shared vision for Ikebana.

Our wish is to offer our Ikebana students a deeply rooted Japanese learning experience, one that allows them to grow, flourish, and still be, connected to home – Japan.

Ikebana Forms

Do what you love. Do what you're good at. It could be exactly what the world needs.
- 生き甲斐 (ikigai)

Student's Guide for Each Ikebana Form

This guide is designed to help students understand the beauty and structure of each Ikebana form making it easier to practice and appreciate the art of Japanese flower arranging.

Tateru-katachi

Katamukeru-katachi

Chokuritsu-kei

Keisha-Kei

Hiraku-Katachi

Narabu-Katachi

Ikebana Students

Sensei Level

  • Keiko O.

Beginner Level

  • John T.
  • Cheryl M.
  • Nicole V.
  • Lai P.

Introductory Level

  • Evelyn S.
  • Jean R.
  • Dr. Girlie M.
  • Ana O.