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Ikebana Class: Fun Beginner Lesson
5.0 (33)
2k followersRuns regularly
Manhattan
1 to 6 guests
$90 - $117
Ikebana Class: Moribana Style
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5.0 (44) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Manhattan
1 to 15 guests
$150 - $195
Ikebana Class: Introduction to Ikebana
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5.0 (44) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Manhattan
1 to 15 guests
$200 - $260
Japanese Flower Arrangement Ohara-Style Ikebana Class
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Runs regularly
Manhattan / Mobile
1 to 40 guests
$78
Ikebana Floral Arrangement Class at Grand Central
Your choice of time
Manhattan
1 to 6 guests
$228
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Pottery Wheel Throwing Class
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Manhattan
1 to 20 guests
$96
Fresh Pasta Cooking Workshop: Agnolotti, Cavatelli, Farfalle
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Manhattan
1 to 34 guests
$135
French Croissant Baking Class
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Manhattan
1 to 16 guests
$85 - $99
DIY Perfume Bar Experience
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2k followersRuns regularly
Brooklyn
1 to 500 guests
$88
Ceramics Wheel Throwing Class
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4.9 (820) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Manhattan
1 to 20 guests
$130
Hand-building Ceramic Dinnerware Workshop
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Brooklyn / Mobile
1 to 15 guests
$75 - $105
Sip and Pour Candle Making Class
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Manhattan
1 to 1500 guests
$40 - $60
Handmade Sushi Rolls Class
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4.9 (231) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Manhattan
1 to 8 guests
$135
Classic and Creative Cocktails Class
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4.9 (371) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Manhattan / Mobile
1 to 26 guests
$75 - $95
Pottery Wheel Throwing Course: Three-week
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4.9 (820) (for this teacher)Only 2 dates left
Manhattan
1 to 15 guests
$250
Neriage Wheel Throwing Class
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Runs regularly
Manhattan
1 to 20 guests
$96
Craft Cocktail Making Class
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4k followersRuns regularly
Manhattan
1 to 40 guests
$99 - $135
Terrarium Workshop: Sip and Plant
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5.0 (272) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Manhattan
1 to 300 guests
$139 - $149
Hand-Building Ceramic Workshop: Make Your Perfect Mug
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Runs regularly
Brooklyn
1 to 15 guests
$75 - $95
A Palestinian Dessert Making Experience: The Art of Knafeh
5.0 (2)
Only 2 dates left
Brooklyn
1 to 20 guests
$85
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Online Ikebana classes with kits delivered
Ikebana is a mindful practice that focuses on harmonizing natural elements to create stunning and balanced floral compositions. Many of our ikebana classes are beginner-friendly, ensuring the art of Japanese flower arranging is accessible to everyone. You’ll learn how to select and arrange flowers, branches, and other natural elements to create floral arrangements that evoke a sense of tranquillity and seem to defy gravity.
Using ikebana vases and under the guidance of the best ikebana instructors, you’ll be amazed at the beautiful results you can achieve, even if you’ve never tried flower arranging before. Not to mention how relaxed you’ll feel after engaging in this mindful activity in New York.
New York ikebana classes are perfect to do solo or with loved ones. If you’re looking for Mother’s Day gifts or romantic things to do in New York, these relaxing workshops have you covered, adding a unique cultural element to your next social outing.
Ikebana is a tranquil and enlightening approach to floral arrangement, providing a delightful opportunity to reconnect with yourself and the natural world. So are you ready to indulge in some zen and flower arranging in New York? Our ikebana classes are open to all and our friendly teachers are ready to welcome you in 2024!
As you enter a beautiful floristry studio and immerse yourself in the practice of ikebana, you’ll discover the therapeutic power of connecting with nature. Our practiced teachers will guide you through the process step-by-step and offer demonstrations so you feel at ease and confident in your own Japanese flower arranging. You’ll also learn the history behind this traditional Japanese art form.
Everything from the traditional ikebana vase to all your floristry tools and blooms are provided so the only thing you need to bring to an NYC ikebana class is yourself! Or, you can bring some friends, family or partners along and make it a wholesome social activity.
If you’re looking to celebrate an event such as a bachelorette party or Mother’s Day, you can book a private ikebana class for you and your crew for a more personalized experience. Explore the harmonious relationship between form and space as you learn to make aesthetic floral arrangements and rejoice in the peaceful art of ikebana in New York.
Ikebana promotes unity with nature and is one of the most calming things to do in New York City. A holistic experience that nurtures your mental and emotional well-being, its continued popularity since the 6th century is a testament to the positive effects experienced by those who practice it. This mindful activity promotes stress reduction, increased focus, and a heightened sense of appreciation for the present moment.
Whether you're seeking a moment of respite from the demands of daily life or looking to celebrate a special occasion with loved ones, our ikebana classes offer a peaceful haven in the heart of the city that never sleeps. Step into a world where time slows down, and the beauty of the present moment unfolds before you, one flower at a time. Experience the transformative power of ikebana for yourself and rediscover the joy of nature.
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