The Flowerseekers - Winter 18

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I m 2.a g e : J o h n M a n g i l a


Letter from the Editor S o n y a G a rd i n e r

The winter season brings somewhat of a recovery – recharge – reset and get organised time of year for the floral industry with the spring/summer high seasons typically when the high volume weddings take place. In floral designs for weddings, events and interiors this winter we are seeing deep contrasting colour combinations often on mass for impact with clean strong design lines and a feeling of luxury - deep burgundy – purples – red and lots of pastel designs – peaches – blush – pastel pinks with a strong drama pop of colour in red or orange. Terracotta – earthy natural colours – blush and nude pinks with textural elements of dried materials are the flipside they are natural – organic and relaxing. Lots of no foliage – just blooms – with strong structural designs prevail and we are seeing lots of playful monochrome designs and accent fresh fruit. This issue we have featured some of Australia’s incredibly talented male florists, stylists and artists. We feature 3 floral workshops - each workshop presents different learning opportunities. Workshops allow the everyday flower lovers to meet their flower heroes - get hands on and build confidence designing with flowers and for florists – stylists and creatives an opportunity to learn new skills and open your mind to new design concepts. I’m also thrilled to announce that thanks to the wonderful interest and following of The Flowerseekers Magazine not only here in Australia but worldwide that we are now able to offer wholesale magazine sales in Australia to retail newsagents, florists and homeware stores - so register online if you are a business looking to stock the magazine for your flower of loving customers. We are also supplying wholesale to a limited number UK, USA and New Zealand stockists. As always – so much thanks to all our talented contributors in this month’s issue and you, the flower lovers that buy the magazine and provide such wonderful positive feedback – we really appreciate all your support as we keep growing. See you in spring,


Contents Winter 18

6. Poho Flowers Community 12. John Mangila

Stylist

14. Flowering Now

Event

24. Q&A with Steve Cordony

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26. Tools of the Trade

Handmade

28. Brent Rosenberg Art Focus 30. Flower Farm

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32. Floral Masterclass Sydney

Wo r k s h o p

34. Photographic Art

Daniel Shipp

38. Katie Marx Workshop 42. Charli Burrowes

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44. Maison Fleur Floral Design

Studio Space

46. Luxury Masterclass 52. Braer Studio 54. Sandra Chau Collect 58. Matthew Landers

My Life in Flowers

64. Inspiration 66. Win 68. Gift Guide


Cover Story Captured by Damien Milan Photography Many people in the industry have told me just what a “an all round talented great guy” Ed West is to work with and I have to say after spending the morning with Ed and his team I can confirm – the rumours ARE true – Ed West is very talented and he has one happy team of florists working with him as he is a super personable down to earth guy that loves being a florist.


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Poho Flowers

Living a local florist life Words : Sonya Gardiner Images : Damien Milan Photography



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Housed in a blue art deco building – Poho Flowers is centrally located in the heart of Potts Point, Sydney NSW. A florist shop that spills out onto the street with plants for home – floral gifting on small or large scale budgets. Poho are well known for their stand out designs and offer a variety of styles to suit any occasion - sculptural, bright, bold or pastel – each wrapped and delivered with the Poho signature blue wrap. Edward (Ed) West, Dan Scala and their floral team are all warm – friendly fun loving souls that simply love their florist life jobs and enjoy their day to day engagement with the local community who stop in to say hello – drop by with their dogs on their daily walk or simply pause to enjoy the beauty. In addition to the day to day running of the much loved flower shop Poho Flowers – Ed, Dan and their team also produce full service flower designs for weddings, events, private, retail spaces and corporate functions. Poho Flowers Shop 2/117 Macleay Street, Potts Point NSW T: 9331 4333 order online: poho.com.au/flowers/ Sydney Keep up with all the Poho fun + floral beauty on instagram @pohoflowers


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Poho Flowers is fully stocked with the best seasonal flowers 7 days a week


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“Beauty is where I go to save myself...� John Mangila - Stylist Images : John Mangila


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‘Remembrance’ a series of limited edition photographic prints available from pennyfarthingdh.com.au keep up to date with John Mangila’s work via Instagram @johnmangila


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Flowering NOW

flowering is an art form Words : Melanie Stapleton @Ceciliafox Images : Cassandra Tzortzoglou @blossomdaisycreative


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Flowering NOW - Melbourne’s florist community came together in June to share their love of nature in ways that defy traditional understandings of floristry. Flowering NOW presented the unique and quintessential styles of a range of individuals who work ardently with the most untameable and transient materials. Capturing the moments of growth and abundance as well as celebrating the wilting and decay, 10 florists created installations across Collingwood Arts Precinct, giving a glimpse into modern imaginings of flowering as an artform. Katie Marx and I had been dreaming of an opportunity to work on a creative project that engages with our florist community, that emphasises the artful, ambitious and unconventional side of what we all do. An exhibition of sorts, where there is no brief, no restrictions or commercial demands. We saw this as a chance to share amongst one another and a wider viewing public our different signature styles, to emphasis our capacity to forage, build, gather and grow flowers in a way that belies traditional understandings of floristry. Our vision was for this to be florist’s choice on a grand, immersive scale. So much thanks to Collingwood Arts Precinct – everyone who


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participated and attended, to our generous and wonderful suppliers - entertainment – helpers – friends and family Katie and I were incredibly humbled by the positive response, joy and sense of community this first event generated. Will there be a sequel? For Katie and I it’s back to flowering as usual, with full hearts and inspired minds! We are already planning a bigger and better Flowering NOW for 2019 Flowering NOW 2018 @floweringnow @ceciliafox @katiemarxflowers @tildaflowers @hattiemolloy @georgieboy_melbourne @ravenandtherose @northst @ivy_and_eve_flowers @candy_mt @pompandsplendour @poppyculture_hq @looseleaf_ @woottonandnicholls @flos.botanical.studio @capcollingwood @mcwines @samplebrew @firecrackerevent @nathankaso @profilecoffeeroasters @blossomdaisycreative @thedesignfiles @caitlinmillsphotography


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Pollon Flowers

by Nicholas Minton-Connell Words : Sonya Gardiner Images : Damien Milan Photography


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Nicholas Minton-Connell at work i n h i s P a d d i n g t o n P o l l o n s t o re


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Sydney now has its own iconic “Pollon Flowers by Nicholas Minton-Connell” located at 72 Oxford Street, Paddington. Having loved and admired Pollon’s eclectic Melbourne store for more than a decade it is a true celebration to have Pollon in Sydney at Paddington. With an equally eye catching street frontage – you could be mistaken for thinking you are in London where flower stores are often next level with exterior installations. Nicholas Minton-Connell has stamped his distinctive originality to every detail of his new Paddington store and his visually exciting signature exterior installation is a welcome addition to the street scape. Both the Melbourne and Sydney stores provide and deliver original, creative daily flower orders that surprise and delight for any occasion along with personal designs for weddings, events, private and corporate functions. Nicholas is based in the Paddington store at present however consults with Nicholas are available at both stores by appointment. If you are in Sydney call in and enjoy the new Paddington store – say hello to Nicholas’ loved pooch “Buddy” who will be on the door to greet you or snoozing close by. Orders – quotes – enquiries Sydney 72 Oxford Street Paddington NSW 2021 T: 02 9358 2251 E: sydney@pollonflowers.com.au Melbourne 199 Flinders Lane Melbourne VIC 3000 T: 03 9663 8232 E: melbourne@pollonflowers.com.au Keep up to date with Pollon on instagram @pollonflowers


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Q&A with Steve Cordony We l o v e a s t y l i s t t h a t l o v e s f l o w e r s a n d t h i s i s s u e i n t e r i o r / e v e n t s t y l i s t a n d B e l l e M a g a z i n e S t y l e D i re c t o r S t e v e C o rd o n y g e n e ro u s l y s h a re s a n i n s i g h t i n t o h i s l o v e o f f l o w e r s i n b o t h w o r k a n d l i f e . Yo u h a v e p r o d u c e d s o m e a m a z i n g e v e n t s t y l i n g a n d wedding styling work over the last few years - teaming u p w i t h s o m e o f A u s t r a l i a’s l e a d i n g f l o r i s t s a n d e v e n t p r o d u c e r s . Yo u r s t y l e b r i e f m o r e t h a n o f t e n i n c l u d e s a n element or feature flowers/foliage/nature. How do you feel including natural elements of nature impact or add to the styling of events and weddings? As a lover of flowers and nature in general, I always try and include an element of flora or natural elements in my work. Flowers for me are the finishing touch for styling that not only look beautiful but also create a sensory impact with colour, scent and texture. Wo u l d y o u a g r e e t h a t t h e b e s t d e s i g n f l o r i s t s a r e t h e o n e s that can develop concepts similar to a stylist based on the colour - aesthetic - mood and design brief ? W ho have you worked with in Australia that you feel are tr ue floral concept design stars? Definitely! For me, my styling always starts from a concept that can be derived from left field and not even related to what I am creating, but that conceptual starting point allows me to push the idea and think outside the box. Most florists that I work with have the same inclination including Saskia at Grandiflora, Fleur at The Studio by Fleur, Myra from My Violet, Jai from Hermetica, Sean from Mr Cook and George from Seed. Having followed your styling work in magazines and on instag ram for years its clear you have a love of blue hydrangea - where did this come from and is it one of your favourite florals ? Yes! The hydrangea is my favourite flower, until lilac season starts but because they are super quick to bloom, the hydrangea has my top spot! I grew up with hydrangeas in the garden at home and have always loved them. I love their full bloom heads and the variation in colours, the blue and white being my faves, and they are great for styling as they look great en masse. I t s b e e n g r e a t w a t c h i n g y o u a n d y o u r p a r t n e r r e n o v a t e a n d t r a n s f o r m y o u r c o u n t r y p r o p e r t y “ R o s e d a l e Fa r m” t o g e t h e r. Wo u l d i t b e r i g h t t o s a y t h a t i f y o u a r e n o t o n t h e j o b i n “ w o r k m o d e ” t h a t y o u r l o v e o f f l o w e r s a n d n a t u r e i s a n i m p o r t a n t element of your home life and decor? Definitely. A lot of my favourite colour schemes and love for texture and layering come from nature. When I am designing a room I always have the styling in mind and this is often derived from the type of flower I see in that room once its finished. The main lounge room will always have tall green foliage such as chestnut or oak as we have large trees at the farm of both. The master bedroom will have white flowers - hydrangea from November to March, then roses and tulips. We have just wallpapered the formal dining room with Iksel’s D-dream wall mural from Boyac, depicting an idealised landscape of flora and fauna. Date and banana palms, delphinium and ostriches are depicted in the artwork, which mimics many plants (and animals!) in the garden. It’s my favourite room as it feels like the outside has forced its way inside and who doesn’t want to be surrounded by nature all the time?! Keep up to date with Steve online at stevecordony.com & @stevecordony


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Image left : Georgina Egan. Image above : Courtesy of Belle Magazine, Felix Forest


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Tools of the trade Katie Marx

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After trying for years to find a stylish, slim yet workable tool belt, florist Katie Marx eventually decided to design one her self. A smart tool belt that can be worn with dresses or jeans, to look good enough to wear on the job in restaurants, private homes and venues, to sit comfortably higher or lower on the hip and either to the left or right side. Room to fit the essentials of the trade, plus credit cards and keys, without being bulky. With this tool belt there is no need to take a handbag on site. The belt goes around the hips without needing belt loops, and is easily adjusted to your personal size and higher/lower preference. The main pocket is designed to take your phone, keys, lip balm etc while an elastic strap holds cable ties in an easy reach position. Out of sight, on the leg side of the pouch is a pocket for business and credit cards. Secateurs are always at hand in a secateur pouch attached to the outside of the main pouch. If you need two pairs, an extra single secateur pouch can be purchased separately which threads onto pouch belt for double secateur holding. Each tool belt is built using locally sourced leather from Ballarat, Australia and natural vegetable dyes are used for colouring them. While designed with florists in mind, these toolbelts are already proving to be the perfect accessory for other industries. Stylists, flower growers, set designers and creatives are appreciating the combination of style and functionality. They are hand made in Melbourne by leather craftsman and cordwainer Wootten. To order your toolbelt and check out the range head to the Butterland website. Toolbelt RRP $275 available in charcoal or tan.

Website : butterland.com.au Instagram : butterland_ Email : hello@butterland.com.au


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Brent Rosenberg

C re a t i v e d i g i t a l m e d i u m Images : Armelle Habib Styling : Heather Nette King Words : Greenhouse Interiors

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Brent Rosenberg is a Melbourne based artist, known for his use of shapes and angles, Brents previous life in graphic design, and days spent working in galleries surrounded by ‘creative types’, led him down the path of turning his hand to art full time. “I spent my entire childhood with a sketch pad in hand, painting and drawing, so although I have opted for a digital medium for now, I am sure I will experiment with other mediums as time goes by,” he says. Brent’s collections are inspired by his travels to urban jungles such as the Big Apple, New York City, Tokyo and Melbourne. “I wanted my pieces to have street appeal, be edgy and different, using texturised elements to compliment the sharp geometric lines’ he says. Like most artists, Brent is a perfectionist. And a humble one at that. “My next collection is only as good as my last. I really hope people enjoy what I do, and love it enough to want to put it up on their walls. It is the greatest accolade to me when someone wants to hang my art on his or her wall and stare at it every day. I am so grateful for that.” Brent doesn’t take anything that comes his way for granted, a cool, calm and logic approach to everything he does has helped form a creative comfort zone, allowing him to create with freedom and use his imagination to its fullest. For sales and more information go to brentrosenberg.com and greenhouseinteriors.com.au follow Bren’ts art on instagram @brentrosenberg


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Flower Farm

W h i t e m a n ’s O rc h i d s Words and Images: Whiteman’s Orchids


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Bruce and Elizabeth Whiteman have been growing cymbidium orchids together for more than 40 years. Bruce started work helping his parents in the nursery and growing peaches. It didn’t take long to realise there was no competition – the beauty and majesty of the cymbidium orchid soon out shone the peaches. Once Bruce and Elizabeth married they turned what was essentially a hobby for his parents into a business. They enjoy working together and consider it a privilege to have been able to raise their three children on the farm. They now have the fun of the next generation with their ten grandchildren who visit regularly and love to help out and earn pocket money during the flower season. Whiteman’s Orchids take pride in supplying locally grown, first quality cymbidium orchids for the cut flower and pot plant market. The nursery is “eco friendly” using bio-organics and rain water collected and recycled on site. Whiteman’s Orchids have graced many celebrity weddings, official functions and are a regular star feature flower at the annual David Jones Spring Flower show designed by Seed Flora. Visits to the nursery are by appointment only and Whiteman’s Orchids are strictly wholesale only. Keep up to date with the flowering beauty at Whiteman’s Orchids via instagram @whitemansorchids Contact details and many more images and information on the website whitemansorchids.com


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Floral Masterclass Sydney

P re s e n t e d b y J a rd i n e H a n s e n – S e a n C o o k – A l e k s a n d r a Images : Alex Carlyle

Booking now - the next Sydney Master Class: 18 and 19 August 2018. Learn and make with three of Australia’s most experienced florists – each sharing their own style aesthetics + techniques makes this one very valuable learning experience for every day flower lovers, florists and creatives. Held in the flower studio of Sean Cook in Sydney - bookings and more information are via the website floralmasterclass.com


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“ Data Hub Abberration ”

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Photographic Art

B o t a n i c a l I n q u i r y, D a n i e l S h i p p a r t i s t s t a t e m e n t Images : Daniel Shipp This work is a series of elaborate photographic dioramas constructed in the studio in which nature, geography, and physics are shuffled to present familiar but fictional environments. The colour, shape, and texture of the unremarkable plants I’ve collected become storytelling elements which, when staged against the backdrop of common urban environments, provoke the viewer to imagine their own narratives. In Georgina Reid’s short essay “The Poetry of Plants” published on her website “The Planthunter”, she discusses our inherent drive to interact with nature and our increasing distance from it. Inspired by this contradiction, this body of work was shaped by some key questions: How does civilisation’s unstoppable march forward play out against plants sole mission to survive and reproduce? What if the weedy common, and disregarded plants were to become rare and studied specimens in the future?


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“ Established Supply Corridor ”

My visual approach was influenced by Robert John Thornton’s ‘Temple of Flora’ - a series of engraved plates commissioned in the 18th century which are a document for the classification of unusual botanical specimens presented in the form of darkly romanticised illustrations with an other-worldly aesthetic & Botanical Inquiry & alludes to the studied aspect of ‘Temple of Flora’ but romanticises a new epoch where plants have adapted to the increasingly brutal impact of humans and now live amongst it. This sense of evolution is reflected in the way I have freely arranged elements of different plants, often creating unidentifiable hybrids. A long-standing interest in visual illusion steers the crafting of these images. They rely on the manipulation of optics made possible with a camera, and employ traditional cinematic techniques for achieving visual effects “in-camera” rather than on a computer. It was important to me that the images retain an organic, hand crafted quality and an imperfect atmosphere one I didn’t believe I could achieve with digital compositing techniques. These images reframe how we might view small examples of life force in our daily lives but I would also suggest that they resonate with something broader and innate that connecting with plants can make us feel. I hope that these images remind us of a vitality that would be regrettable for us to lose touch with.


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“ I n a c t i v e F a c i l i t y S u r ro u n d s ” Vi e w m o re o f D a n i e l S h i p p ’s w o r k a t d a n i e l s h i p p . c o m


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“ We s t e r n L a n d i n g ”


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Katie Marx Workshop Step into Butterland Images : Kate Berry

Bookings are now open for the Katie Marx Winter Flower Workshop Sunday 22 July 2018 A seasonal workshop hosted by Katie Marx @katiemarxflowers with Leila Sanderson @skinnywolf Held at Butterland – home/venue/workspace of Katie Marx + Greg Hatton No floral experience required – this is a hands on making – creative + learning day with Katie Marx who shares with you techniques – process and an insight into her working life in flowers. The day includes morning tea/sit down organic lunch/drinks + nibbles along with a beautiful take away Butterland tote, Bridget Bodenham vase, secateurs with handcrafted pouch + limited edition Skinny Wolf Chrysthanthemum print and digital photo file link of the day. There will be buckets of seasonal flowers and foliage to work with and lovely new faces to connect and enjoy the day with. Bookings essential. Book via the Butterland website online shop: butterland.com.au Keep up to date with Katie Marx Flowers on instagram @katiemarxflowers


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C h a r l i B u r ro w e s - A r t i s t / P h o t o g r a p h e r meohmygirl.com @meohmygirl


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Maison Fleur Floral Design Elegance + style

Images : Charli Burrowes - @meohmygirl

Bart Hassam and Carolyn Williamson are Maison Fleur Floral Design a full service floral design studio with a reputation for surpassing their clients’ expectations with their exceptional floral designs produced with premium locally sourced seasonal flowers. Housed in one of the oldest and most historic sandstone buildings in Brisbane CBD you will find Maison Fleur at the entrance to Spencer Lane – a little enclave backed by warehouses with New York style fire escapes with hip eating and drinking venues nearby. A beautiful heritage studio space with textured exposed brick walls and hardwood floors – soft natural light reveals an abundance of the best seasonal flowers. Same day flower delivery is available throughout Brisbane and the surrounding areas. Maison Fleur also produce floral designs for weddings, events and corporates. Masion Fleur Floral Design 260 Margaret Street (Cnr Spencer Lane) Brisbane City QLD 4000 Telephone: 07 3221 3540 masionfleur.com.au & instagram @maisonfleurfloraldesign


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John Emmanuel’s Luxury Wedding Masterclass P re s e n t e d b y P e a r s o n s S c h o o l o f F l o r i s t r y

Words : Lynne Dallas, Creative Director, Pearsons School of Floristry Images : Ariana Photography Studio Pearsons School of Floristry have hosted some wonderful collaborations recently, with leading industry designers and floral brands, and when we first sparked the idea of a collaboration with John Emmanuel we knew it would be special. John had been wanting to run a Master Class and the collaboration with Pearsons was not only perfect timing but turned out to be a match made in floral heaven. Not one to do things by halves and with a multitude of amazing ideas John had a very clear goal of what he wanted to achieve, a fully immersive hands on class, where participants could ask all the questions they could think of, would learn real world skills and knowledge and take part in the creation of a show stopping luxury event. Every detail was thought of, not just the floral designs but the best suppliers for quality product, what table decor would be used, prop hire, structures and lighting and of course location. John chose the beautiful historic Curzon Hall, the perfect setting for a luxury event. John really is the leading light in Luxury Wedding flowers and so well respected in the industry that it soon became clear that people would love to be involved in this spectacular event. The participants were in for a real treat with the addition of Luxury Wedding Industry experts coming to talk and answer questions on topics such as working with high end clients, trends in luxury weddings and how to maximise your social media potential. After months of discussions and behind the scenes activity everything came together and the stage was set for an incredible floral adventure. The prep day alone was an eye opener, 10 of Pearsons fabulous current Certificate lll students put their hands up to help out, with stripping flowers, reflexing roses and soaking foam, what an awesome job. It was magical to see the room transform in stages with construction of a bespoke white walkway floor, custom made heavy duty tables to hold to the weight of the trusses and flowers overhead and even gold pillars for the back drop of all backdrops. As we watched somewhere close to 11,000 stems of flowers being unloaded and wheeled in on trollies we knew it was going to be big!


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The day one excitement built as we gathered together in the beautiful surrounds of Curzon Hall, Pearsons School of Floristry team, John Emmanuel team and 21 enthusiastic participants eager to begin what was to be the first ever John Emmanuel Luxury Wedding Flowers Master Class. After a meet and great it was over to John to share his vision for the next two days. His plan was that together we would fill the beautiful banquet room with overflowing luxury florals. It was an exciting prospect and as the participants learnt that the first job was to fill 24 metres of trusses with 2000 bunches of babies breath, as a base! The eyes just got wider and wider. Every detail was thought of and carefully carried out, down to the exquisite brocade table linen and gold cutlery, crystal bowls and bespoke custom made gold table centre boxes. Day one was so much fun and by the time we sat down to listen to an inspiring talk on the luxury wedding industry we had completed the set up of two 6 metre Kings tables, with decadent floral overhangs that cascaded onto the floor. How could day two top that! In true John Emannuel style the bar was raised even higher, with John instructing the participants on how to create a free form design on a four metre high backdrop made up of four shining gold columns. This piece certainly was a show stopper and the group learnt some great techniques for creating structures with very useful mechanics. Everyone worked together so well and one of the best things was sharing time and talking with other like minded florists and creatives. From established floral business to newbie florists and event stylist, everyone went home having made new friends and connections in the industry. Day two was relaxed and fun and everyone got time to spend with John and his team or the Pearsons team, and also enjoyed an inspirational talk on trends in the luxury wedding industry and social media. A great day for sharing and learning and really taking in the incredible florals that had been created. Johns vision truly had been realised and we were going to get to celebrate it in style with a glamorous cocktail evening to show case what had been achieved. 2,000 bunches of babies breath, 5,000 stems for top quality roses, 450 stems of cascading Phalaenopsis orchids, Tulips and Spray Roses exquisitely designed into the most luxurious, extravagant white and gold wedding florals. Distinguished guests from the wedding and floral industries gathered to see the spectacular designs and to share a glass of champagne to celebrate this outstanding achievement. Participants were awarded a certificate by John and Barbara Pollak director of Pearsons School of Floristry and there was even dry ice smoke and pyrotechnics to add to the magic. Pearsons School of Floristry loved every minute of this collaboration and we were all blown away by Johns passion, generosity, kindness and incredible talent. We couldn’t have asked for more.


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“ P ro u d m a s t e rc l a s s p a r t i c i p a n t s w i t h B a r b a r a P o l l a k - D i re c t o r o f P e a r s o n s S c h o o l o f F l o r i s t y John Grima of John Emmanuel Floral Events and their teams”


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Both John Emmanuel and Pearsons School of Floristry will be presenting future master class workshop opportunities. Follow their instagram accounts @johnemmanuelfloralevents and @pearsonsschool for updates or their websites johnemmanuel.com.au and pearsonsschool.com.au This luxury masterclass would not have been possible without the support of the following sponsors @weddedwonderland | @wafex_australia | @harryswholesale | @royalflowersgroup | @sovereignflowers @florsani_floricola |@harboursidedecorators | @whitelabelhire | @jayproductionsevents @starlightchandeliers | @iconic_films | @arianaphotographystudio | @curzonhall_navarravenues @dianekhouryweddingsandevents | @nightingalesweddings | @melissasassinemakeup @makeupqueenfilea | @sydney_firewords_pyrotechnic


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Images : Alix Mckenzie

“Finding beauty in the unexpected� Braer a north coast NSW floral studio Providing flowers for shoots, events and personal gestures explore braerstudio.com & @b.r.a.e.r


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Styling Surfaces Sandra Chau, Stylist

Images : We are Origami Photography Calligraphy : Michaela McBride Calligraphy & Small Brown Writes


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Sandra Chau - Stylist and Creative Director, has just launched an excellent resource - an online shop selling one of a kind styling surfaces and ceramic pieces curated to elevate your brand imagery. Find the styling shop : sandrachau.com and instagram @sandrachaudesign.


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Matthew Landers My life in Flowers


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It’s a privilege to share Matthew Landers “life in flowers” – one of Australia’s most well known accomplished award winning florists. As you will read, Matthew Landers was born into a life surrounded by flowers and his drive, motivation and creativity kicked in at a very early age – nurtured – supported and encouraged by his mother Linda Landers. Matthew Landers has explored and developed his experience and talents with heart and passion, winning many awards along the way. Invested in continuing to learn and work relentlessly hard to achieve all of his goals, Matthew Landers has produced a leading floral brand and has an extensive support team that creates full service florals across all spectrums of design, gifting, weddings and events. Matthew Lander’s other biggest accomplishment is the Matthew Landers Academy which is now in three states of Australia and a leading training facility. Keep up with the inspiring Matthew Landers via his instagram account @matthewlanders where Matthew showcases his floral work – discusses and shares honest business insights and experience – posts updates of his master class opportunities through the year and takes you on his floral travels overseas or connect to his website to enquire about the Floral Academy courses.


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“Matthew Landers was born into a l i f e s u r ro u n d e d b y f l o w e r s ” December 1986, Born - Grew up in Mother (Linda Landers) florist shop. 1989 Entered first Floral Compeitition (aged 3) at Gosnells Flower Show, won 1st Prize in Flower Bowl which was actually Chryssie blooms in a saucer of wet sand in a circular patter (under 12’s category) 1990 Won both Under 12 Categories at Age 4, Gosnells Flower Show. 2000 May (aged 13) Won first Interflora Regional Heat & Novice Category. 2000 May (13) Won WA Interflora Novice of the Year. 2001 March (14) Started working Friday nights, Saturday + Sunday as Junior Florist at Flowers in the City (Perth). 2001 (14) Won First place in 3 heats for Interflora Junior Florist of the Year + Won WA Interflora Junior Florist of the Year. 2001 December (turned 15) Started Full time Traineeship at Perth Florist & Flowers in the City 2002 (15) February gained skills recognition for Cert II and commenced Cert III at Challenger TAFE 2002 (15) Won 2 of 3 heats for Interflora Junior Florist of the Year, then won WA Interflora Junior Florist of the Year 2002 (15) December completed Certificate III and Won WA Trainee of the year 2003 (16) Won 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year, WA Interflora Junior Florist of the year, 3rd Place Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show Tesselaar Shop Window Competition + Runner Up WA Interflora Florist of the Future. 2003 (17) Demonstrations for Interflora, Kings Park Wildflower Festival. 2004 (17) January - Went into Business with Mother Linda Landers. Purchased Florist shop in Nedlands WA 2004 (17) Won 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year, WA Interflora Junior Florist of the year, 2nd Place Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show Bridal Competition + Runner Up WA Interflora Florist of the Future. 2005 (18) Won 2 of 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year, Gold Medal WA Worldskills Finals + Peoples choice award, Winner of WA Interflora Florist of the Future, Runner Up Australian Interflora Florist of the Future (Adelaide). 2006 (19) Purchased 2nd store with Mother Linda Landers. Won 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year, Winner WA Interflora Junior Florist of the Year, Winner of WA Interflora Florist of the Future, Runner Up Australian Interflora Florist of the Future (Daydream Island). Demonstrated for Interflora in Brisbane and Sydney. Bronze Medal National Worldskills Competition. 2007 (20) Won 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year, Winner WA Interflora Junior Florist of the Year, Winner of WA Interflora Florist of the Future, Winner Australian Interflora Florist of the Future (Alice Springs). Demonstrated for Interflora in Melbourne. 2008 (21) Won 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year, Winner WA Interflora Junior Florist of the Year, Runner up - WA Interflora Florist of the Future. 2009 (22) Won 3 heats for Interflora Florist of the Year + Invited to compete at Interflora Asia Cup Selection Trials, Melbourne (no place). October 2009 Linda and I sold our multi- shop business so that Linda could retire and I could pursue opportunities living overseas. Worked as Makeup Artist for Yves Saint Laurent for 4.5 months until I was due to move overseas. 2010 (23) Moved overseas to work in 5 Star Hotel as Florist in Residence. Then went to work in the USA for a period with Cirque du Soleil. 2011 (24) Mid 2011, came back to Perth for a short time and met my now husband. This kind of kept me in Perth. Decided I still didn’t want to work in Floristry and did several maternity/short term contract jobs for Brumby’s Bakery (State Manager), Swarovski (Area Manager) and Retail Apparel Group (Area Manager). 2012 (25) January 2012 decided to work as a Freelance Florist to get my hand back into it (getting itchy to do flowers again). July 2012 opened the “Matthew Landers” Brand. 2013 (26) got bigger. Expanded premises etc. 2014 (27) got even bigger. Bronze at Melbourne International Flower’s Garden Show, Winner of Open Floral Design Competition at Perth Royal Show. 2015 (28) got really big + social media took over. Silver at Melbourne International Flowers Garden Show, Winner of Open Floral Design Competition at Perth Royal Show. 2016 (29) kept growing. Silver at Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, Bronze at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. 2017 (30) got REALLY big. Gold at Melbourne International Flower’s Garden Show, Bronze at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. 2018 (31) You know the drill. Gold at Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, Silver at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.


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inspiration

" T h e r e a r e a lways f l ow e r s f or t h o s e w h o wa n t to s e e t h e m . . " - H e n r i M at i s s e


inspiration

Images : Pixel & Halide


win

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gift guide

WINTER Gift Guide

2019 The Always Flowers Planner Typoflora $49 typoflora.com.au/shop/

Daisy Tee $89 | Gorman www.gormanshop.com.au

I’m just here for desssert Nectar and Stone Caroline Khoo $39.95 shop.nectarandstone.com


gift guide

Rollie Floral Chelsea Ankle Boot $159 birdsnest.com.au

Beautiful Morning $750 Brent Rosenberg greenhouseinteriors.com.au/ collections/brent-rosenberg

Eco Luxe Bath Bomb $12.95 Sowkh sowkh.com.au

1642 Maison Balzac Candle $69 maisonbalzac.com


Editor: Sonya Gardiner Creative Director: Eloise Jenkins @eloise__jenkins Contributors: Steve Cordony @stevecordony Daniel Shipp @daniel_shipp Melanie Stapleton @ceciliafox Lynne Dallas @Lynnedallas Matthew Landers @matthewlanders Elizabeth Whiteman @whitemansorchids Damien Milan Photography @damienmilan_photographer Charli Burrowes Photographer/Artist @meohmygirl Ariana Photography Studio @arianaphotographystudio Kate Berry Photographer @hellokateberry Alex Carlyle Photographer @alexcarlyle Cassandra Tzortzoglou Photographer @bloomdaisycreative John Mangila @johnmangila Greenhouse Interiors @greenhouseinteriors Magazine sales via theflowerseekers.com Wholesale & Advertising enquries email theflowerseekers@gmail.com Keep up to date with our daily flower feed via instagram @theflowerseekers Views and comments expressed by individuals do not necessarily represent those of the publishers and no legal responsibility can be accepted for the result of the use by readers of information or advice of whatever kind given in this publication, either in editorial or advertisements. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the Flowerseekers Next issue on sale 16th of September.


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