About Bosque Florecer
We are a minimalist, international floristry school. Our courses focus on foam-free mechanics, design systems, and repeatable outcomes. We believe education should be practical, accessible, and planet-conscious.
Learning promise
Clear steps. Measurable milestones. Inclusive delivery.
Mission and pedagogy
Bosque Florecer teaches a modern, minimalist approach to floristry designed to travel across countries, seasons, and supply realities. We build from fundamentals—line, proportion, negative space—then translate them into repeatable construction methods.
Systems over recipes
You learn a design grammar that adapts to what’s available, not a single set list of stems.
Foam-free mechanics
We focus on durable, reusable mechanics and stable placements without floral foam.
Outcome checkpoints
Each module includes a brief, time estimate, and a checklist so progress stays visible.
Inclusive delivery
Captions, transcripts, keyboard support, and contrast-aware UI make learning easier.
History and milestones
We started with a simple goal: teach a globally usable design system that respects materials and learners’ time. Here’s how the curriculum matured.
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2019 — Principles drafted
We distilled a minimalist curriculum geared towards reproducible floral outcomes, prioritizing technique and structure over trend cycles.
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2021 — International expansion
Launched timezone-friendly cohorts and updated captioning workflows, improving access for learners across regions and schedules.
Accessibility upgrades
- Caption-first publishing for all new modules
- Keyboard-friendly lesson navigation patterns
- Transcript formatting for quick scanning
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2024 — Outcome library
Introduced a library of standardized briefs and checklists across courses so results can be evaluated consistently.
LibraryBriefsConstraints, goals, and materials mapped to skill level.
LibraryChecklistsStability, hydration, silhouette, and finish checks.
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2026 — Sustainability deepening
We formalized material tracking habits and expanded lessons on reuse, repair, and low-impact sourcing across different markets.
What we optimize
- Reusable mechanics lifespan
- Packaging reduction
- Material substitutions by region
How we teach it
- Build logs and teardown notes
- Cost-to-impact comparisons
- Care and storage routines
Team values
Our team culture favors clarity, calm critique, and practical constraints. We care about what learners can reliably do after the lesson—not what looks impressive in a single photo.
Respect for time
We say what matters, show it cleanly, and give you a reliable practice path.
Constructive rigor
Feedback is specific and measurable: silhouette, stability, spacing, finish.
International empathy
We teach substitutions and sourcing options so you can adapt locally.
Material responsibility
We highlight durable mechanics, reuse routines, and low-waste workflows.
Sustainability commitment
We teach foam-free mechanics and encourage reuse-first choices. Our approach emphasizes stability without single-use shortcuts.
Use 8 minutes to plan mechanics: choose reusable materials, map anchor points, and define the silhouette before cutting stems.
Accessibility quick self-check
Run a short checklist and see recommended settings for a comfortable experience. Results are stored on your device only.