UK Floristry Courses

Introduction to Floristry

Floristry courses in the UK are ideal for students of all ability and experience who wish to gain a more in-depth knowledge of the floral industry. You will learn floral arrangements, bouquets, colour theory and many more practical and traditional techniques. All tutors are professionals from within the industry.

The UK flower market is worth £1.5bn annually, but the number of fully qualified florists has fallen almost 60% in the last year, meaning there is a huge demand for florists to plug that shortfall.

Careers in Floristry

A Floristry award will equip students with the skills needed to work as a floral designer, freelance designer, event decorator and teacher.

Floristry UK Entry Requirements

IELTS Preparation Classes

If you need to improve your IELTS score ahead of beginning a Floristry course, sign up for flexible part-time IELTS classes in London today.

Please note that entry requirements vary for each UK institution.

Where can I study Floristry in the UK?

Learn more about five of the best institutions in the UK who offer Floristry courses below:

Study Floristry in the UK

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