The long table mid-evening, guests working side by side in warm light

Come make something with us

The Flower Club Workshop

One long table, a glass of wine and an armful of market-fresh stems. Spend an evening making something with your hands, beside people you haven’t met yet.

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There’s a particular quiet that settles over the studio about an hour in. The wine has been poured, the demonstration is done, and twelve people who were strangers at six are leaning into their work, sorting ranunculus from sweet pea, turning an arrangement to find its front. Someone laughs at the far end of the table. It’s the part of the evening we’d bottle if we could.

You don’t need experience, just one free evening. We bring the stems, the tools, the technique, and a florist beside you the whole way. The rest of the table brings itself.

People arrive saying they’re not creative. They leave carrying proof that they are.
Kellie, co-founder, Fig & Bloom
Kellie, co-founder of Fig & Bloom, in the studio

Kellie · co-founder

The sessions

Choose your evening

$179 a seat · one table of twelve · everything provided

Free tickets are available to customers who have spent $100 or more with Fig & Bloom in the last 30 days.

Your seat: Sydney, Thursday 20 August.Tickets are digital; your order confirmation is your ticket.

  • Seats are for people on the Fig & Bloom email list. Joining is free and you can leave any time.

The evening

How the night runs

Arrive

Doors at six. Find your bench, apron on, tools laid out, and pour yourself a glass. The first half hour is for settling in and saying hello; you’ll be building beside these people all night.

Watch

One of our florists builds an arrangement from the same buckets you’ll work from, walking through the colour-blocked technique we’re known for: how to group, when to stop. Ask anything as she goes.

Build

Then the bench is yours. Market-fresh stems, in season, and a florist beside you for the stem you’re not sure about and the angle that won’t sit. The room goes quiet, then chatty, then quiet again.

Take it home

Your arrangement leaves with you, wrapped for the trip, with care notes for the days after. The flowers last about a week; the technique stays for good.

Guests gathered close around the florist during the demonstration

The demonstration · Melbourne studio

What’s included

Your place is set

Market-fresh stems, in season, from the same market run as the studio’s own work

Tools and an apron, with secateurs, snips and wire laid out at your bench

Wine and cheese, poured from six, topped up while you work

Your finished arrangement, wrapped to travel and home with you that night

Care notes, so the arrangement gives you its full week

Arrive as you are. Everything else is on the bench.

The details

Before the evening

Coming on Your Own

Plenty of guests do. Twelve people around one table, stems in hand; conversation looks after itself. Bring a friend, or leave with new ones.

Do I Need Experience

None. The evening is designed for first-timers, and the technique is forgiving. If you’ve arranged before, our florists will happily stretch you.

What to Wear

Whatever you’re comfortable in, with closed shoes. Aprons are provided; stems drip and secateurs are sharp.

When to Arrive

Doors open at 6pm for a 6.30 start. We finish around 9, though nobody is hurried out the door.

Who Can Book

Seats are for people on the Fig & Bloom list. If you are not on it yet, tick the box when you book and you are in. Joining is free and you can leave any time.

Gifting a Ticket

Reserve a seat and forward the confirmation with a note; the booking carries the ticket, not the name. We’ll look after them on the night.

If Plans Change

Move to another session up to seven days out, subject to seats, or send someone in your place any time.

Finding the Studio

The exact address, with parking and transport notes, is on your confirmation. Both studios are a short walk from public transport.

The Flower Club Workshop

One evening. Twelve workbenches.

Save me a seat · $179

Tickets are digital; your order confirmation is your ticket.