Japanese Ikebana for Men Beginners Workshop

Discover the meditative art of Japanese flower arranging in this men-only Ikebana class



2.5 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests    

  $175 (Afterpay & PayPal Pay in 4 available)

This 2.5-hour workshop follows the same structure and curriculum as our Discover the Art of Japanese Ikebana Workshop.
This session is offered as a men-only workshop, open to all men, providing a relaxed and comfortable environment in which to explore Ikebana.
Why we offer this workshop?
In addition to our all-gender sessions, we offer a men’s workshop in response to participant interest in a more tailored group setting.
By providing both formats, we seek to create considered and welcoming experiences that accommodate different preferences while remaining inclusive to all.
What this workshop is about:
Immerse yourself in the refined and contemplative world of Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. Our workshops offer a unique opportunity to slow down, reconnect with nature, and explore the harmony between form, space, and silence.
Led by a passionate practitioner, each session blends hands-on practice with insights into the philosophy, history, and cultural roots of Ikebana. You will learn to create meaningful arrangements using seasonal materials, natural elements, and mindful technique.
We offer small group sessions (intimate, focused learning environments) or private bookings, tailored experiences for individuals, friends, or corporate groups. All materials will be provided, and no prior experience is necessary.
Rooted in respect and creativity, we are proudly LGBTQIA+ inclusive and warmly welcome people of all identities.
About Ikebana:
This 2.5-hour workshop introduces the philosophy and style of the Ikenobo school — the oldest and most respected Ikebana school in Japan, with more than 550 years of history.
Philosophy about Ikenobō is not just decoration — it’s about:
  • Harmony between nature and humanity
  • Respect for seasonality
  • Bringing life to flowers (“giving life” rather than arranging)
Ikenobo represents the spirit of Japanese aesthetics. Its influence extends beyond flowers — informing the setting of tea ceremonies and inspiring sushi and sashimi masters, who apply the same principles of balance, restraint, and thoughtful presentation to their craft.
Yet this workshop is not intimidating or overly serious.
It is relaxed, enjoyable, accessible, and designed for everyone.
We begin with an introduction to the history and philosophy of Ikenobo Ikebana.
You will discover:
  • How Ikebana began in Buddhist temples
  • Why “less is more” is central to Japanese beauty
  • The meaning behind Shin, Soe, and Tai
  • How space (ma) gives life to an arrangement
It is cultural insight made simple and enjoyable.
During the workshop, you will:
  • Learn a 550-year-old Japanese tradition
  • Create two structured arrangements
  • Use authentic tools and materials
  • Take home your floral creations
  • Gain skills you can continue to develop
You will leave with both experience and something tangible.
We focus on:
  • Line and movement
  • Balance and proportion
  • Working with natural growth patterns
  • Appreciating simplicity rather than excess
What you'll get
  • You will create two classical Ikenobo arrangements with step-by-step guidance.
  • Everything is provided, and you do not need to bring anything. A range of fresh seasonal flowers and branches is included, and your floral materials are yours to take home. We will provide the equipment, such as Japanese hasami scissors, eco-friendly floral foam, kenzan, wires, and Ikebana vessels or vases. All Ikebana tools and containers remain at the studio and are returned at the end of the class.
  • The workshop includes a simple vessel for you to take home after the session. During the workshop, you will practise using either eco-friendly floral foam or a kenzan. The eco-friendly floral foam is included. Should you wish to continue your practice at home, a traditional metal kenzan, Ikebana equipment, and tools are available for purchase. Workshop participants receive a 10% discount on all equipment.
Knowledge required
No experience needed.
Suitable for

This class is great for individuals and couples as well as for a date idea, birthday or hens party.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum or gift for couples.

Location

Carnegie, VIC

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Bella Formosa Garten
Bella Formosa Garten


Bella Formosa Garten
Bella — Beauty
The Italian word Bella means “beautiful.” It reflects my deep appreciation for elegance, artistry, and harmony — values at the heart of Ikebana.
Formosa — A personal connection to Taiwan
Formosa is the historic name for Taiwan.. It was given by Portuguese sailors in the 16th century, meaning “beautiful island.”. It honours my Taiwanese heritage and the island’s rich tradition of craftsmanship and artistry.
Garten — A nod to European culture and elegance
Instead of the English “garden, ” the idea of my partner Eric was to choose the German Garten, inspired by our love of European culture and design. It lends a touch of old-world sophistication while reflecting our belief that beauty can be cultivated — like a garden — with care, patience, and artistry.​​
​Bella Formosa Garten was established in 2020, amidst Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdowns.What began as a boutique nursery specialising in curated indoor plants and artisan vessels soon expanded to include consultation, interior plant styling, leasing, and ongoing maintenance for private residences, workplaces, and hospitality spaces.​
​The turning point came with a simple gift: a voucher from my partner Eric for an Ikebana workshop in Melbourne titled “Ikebana for Men”, at Melbourne's Abbotsford Convent, as part of the Melbourne Ikebana Festival in 2022.
Credentials
With a Master Degree in Accounting and a background in auditing, I bring a discipline of precision, structure, and analytical detail to every pursuit. In discovering Ikebana, I realised these same skills are vital to mastering the art of floral design. The careful placement of each stem, the balance of proportion, and the pursuit of harmony demand the same level of attentiveness as the most complex audit. My practice draws on both worlds — the rigour of professional training and the artistry of Japanese tradition — to create refined, intentional expressions of beauty.​​​​
I began formal training in 池坊 (Ikenobō) Ikebana, the oldest and most revered school of Japanese flower arranging, with origins dating back over 550 years to the Rokkaku-dō temple in Kyoto. Though Ikebana was originally practiced by men, it flourished among women during the Meiji period and today belongs to everyone who values elegance, mindfulness, and creativity. Ikenobō teaches not just technique, but a way of seeing — understanding the essence of each branch, the movement of line, the balance of form, and the fleeting beauty of each season.
The Journey of Training becoming an Ikebana artist — and eventually an instructor — requires more than creative talent. It is a disciplined and layered progression, traditionally guided by a qualified sensei. The training involves:
Structured Levels of Study — Beginning with Shōka and Freestyle, advancing through Rikka and other formal styles, each with its own history, symbolism, and rules of proportion.
Technical Mastery — Learning to cut, position, and angle plant material precisely; understanding the role of the kenzan (needlepoint holder) and vessels; and achieving correct Japan ma 間 (space) and Shin 真 Soe 副 Tai 体 or Shin 真 Soe 副 Hikae 控 balance.
Seasonal & Cultural Knowledge — Studying how flowers, branches, and leaves carry meaning in Japanese culture, and selecting materials that reflect the exact moment in the seasonal calendar.
Certification Process — The Ikenobō school offers official certificates at each level, issued in Kyoto, marking progress and authorising the teaching of specific styles.
Each certificate represents not just skill, but also a deeper alignment with the philosophy of Ikebana: harmony, respect, purity, and tranquillity.
Bella Formosa Garten has evolved into a distinguished practice dedicated to the Japanese art of Ikebana, complemented by an online shop. Our collection includes precision-crafted Ikebana tools, a wide range of traditional and contemporary vessels sourced directly from Japan, and an exclusive selection of handcrafted Japanese ceramics. Every item is curated with discerning care — combining functionality, authenticity, and refined design — to inspire creativity and bring the understated luxury of Ikebana into modern interiors.
Over the last 3 years, I have created over 350 Ikebana arrangements and completed several formal courses and earned certifications in Ikenobō Ikebana currently JUNKAKYO 准華匡 - Level 6 脇教授三級 Instructor of Ikebana 3rd Grade and applying JUNKAKAN​ 准華監 - Level 7 脇教授二級 Instructor of Ikebana 2nd Grade.
I have participated in advanced workshops and masterclasses, receiving special approval from the Ikenobō Headquarters in Japan to join higher-level training.
As part of "Ikebana International Melbourne" I won 2nd place in the Visual Display Group Competition (total of 13 arrangements by different group members) at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show In March 2026
Gary Liu

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