Description
🎨 Color in Floristry – Learn to See and Use Color Consciously
Have you ever wondered why one floral composition feels harmonious, while another simply doesn’t quite work?
Color in floristry is not just about choosing beautiful shades. It is a system that can be learned — how to see it, analyze it and use it consciously.
This autumn, we are launching a 10-part practical course “Color Theory for Florists”, taking you from the fundamentals of color theory to creating professional color concepts.
Course dates:
📅 September: 12, 19, 26
October: 10, 17, 24
November: 7, 21, 28
Detsember: 5.
Each part combines theory with real floral practice. We won’t work only with color charts and the color wheel — in every part, you will create a real floral piece: a bouquet, composition, table arrangement, installation or other floral design.
We will explore the color wheel, hue, value, saturation, color temperature and different color harmonies — monochromatic, analogous, complementary, triadic, tetradic and more complex combinations.
✨ You don’t have to take the entire course!
You can join the full course or choose only the modules that interest you most. Even individual sessions will give you new knowledge, practical skills and inspiration that you can immediately apply in your floral work.
💶 Price per session: €69
If you choose and pay for the full course, you receive a 10% discount.
The full course can also be paid in 3 installments.
📍 Ateljee Artishok / Tartu mnt 56 / Parking available
⏰ Each session lasts 2–2.5 hours/ Start is at 11:00
👥 We work in small groups, so places are limited.
🎓 The course is taught by Yulia Medvedyeva — three-time Estonian Champion and internationally recognized floral design educator.
📦 All necessary materials, color charts and floral materials for practical work are included in the course price.
Color is not simply a matter of feeling or personal taste. It is a tool that can be learned, understood and used consciously. 🌿🎨
👉 Join the full course or choose the sessions that suit you and learn to see color through the language of floristry.








