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Global-first floristry education

About FloraCore Academy

A modern, minimal, high-contrast learning space for floristry. No fluff—just frameworks you can apply across seasons, markets, and budgets.

Perspective
Beginner
Clear basics and safe habits
Global approach
Market-adaptive
Assignments scale across regions, price tiers, and stem availability.
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Mission

We help beginners build strong basics: color, shape, and stem care—without relying on local flower availability.

What you can expect

  • Simple composition rules you can repeat under time pressure.
  • Care routines that reduce waste and extend vase life.
  • Supplier-agnostic briefs that work even with limited stem choices.

Story

FloraCore started as a small studio curriculum. Today it’s a global, English-first school, designed for accessibility and sustainable impact.

How we design a lesson

We start with a single outcome (e.g., a hand-tied bouquet that holds form for 8 hours).

Then we define constraints: seasonal substitutions, price ceiling, and a repeatable prep checklist.

Finally, we validate with photo-based rubrics so learners can self-correct without guessing.

Values

We prioritize clarity, care, and craft—so your work stays consistent, ethical, and profitable.

C

Clarity

Step-by-step methods, precise checklists, and realistic briefs.

K

Care

Sustainable workflows, safe handling, and respect for local markets.

R

Craft

Studio-level skills for weddings, events, and daily retail operations.

Read our global commitment

We design assignments that adapt to your region’s supply, currency, and calendar—while keeping learning outcomes consistent.

Team approach

Small team, strong systems. We document, test, and refine lessons like product teams: with feedback loops and measurable outcomes.

Support promise

We answer in plain language first, then provide a more technical breakdown if you want it.

Contact

Questions about the academy, partnerships, or accessibility? Reach us directly.