PRIVATE TUITION


"I've had 2 private (classes) and both were fantastic. Very absorbing and I left ebullient, as I was immersed in something I love and felt so satisfied by! Would definitely recommend to others" PRISCILLA

 

When we started AESME STUDIO, our dream was to decorate weddings and parties with exquisite flowers and to make every event memorable and unique. We prioritised sustainable methods, going above and beyond to source the very best locally grown materials that were in season and conjuring designs that felt truly special, with a personal touch.

In this intensive three day course we’ll be lifting the veil on our experience of designing flowers for events over the past decade. This course is for you if you want to learn how to create enchanting arrangements and installations specifically for events. To exceed your clients’ expectations with captivating designs that evoke the seasons and the wider landscape. You may be looking to brush up existing skills, refine your style or want to focus on a particular element of design.

An open group discussion is a way to share ideas and experience, to brainstorm and trouble-shoot, to express our hopes, dreams, concerns and anxieties in a safe and encouraging environment. You may come with a check-list of specific questions, or allow the discussion to unfold. This is a time dedicated to talking through any and all aspects of floral

 

2027 dates


spring

17 March

18 march

24 MARCH

25 MARCH

summer

18 jULY

19 JULY

25 JULY

26 JULY

autumn

NO DATES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE

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A short film of a June wedding in East Sussex. With panoramic views across the Dudwell Valley the medieval church Is filled with wild dog rose and long canes of rambling garden roses, foxgloves and Queen Anne’s lace

A garden-inspired installation as late spring tips over into early summer. The staircase of the Savile Club in Mayfair is dressed with naturalistic groupings of garden-grown perennials including Nepeta grandiflora ‘Dawn to Dusk’ (catmint), soaring stems of Cephalaria gigantea (giant scabious), lemon-scented Melissa officianalis (lemonbalm) and the very special Thalictrum flavum glaucum (glaucous-leaved yellow rue).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

LUNCHES

We do not provide lunch. Teas, coffees and water are provided throughout the day. We have a small kitchen area with a fridge if you would like to bring a packed lunch and there are lots of cafés nearby to choose from.

WHAT TO WEAR

The studio is in a converted railway arch that is shady and cool (perfect for the flowers!) We recommend bringing additional layers, wearing comfortable shoes and to bear in mind that you will be handling organic flower material throughout the day.

EQUIPMENT

Snips, aprons, flowers, vases and mechanics are all provided. We also stock a small range of our own brand ceramics, books and Japanese tools to buy at the studio.

DIRECTIONS

Directions to the studio in Shepherd’s Bush can be found here. If you are visiting from outside of London you can find suggestions on where to stay, shop and eat here.

Ts & Cs

Please read our Terms and Conditions in full before booking.