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Archiving my floral life: A British Flower Studio and Fields @flowersonthe.edge @ssaw.collective @wearebreadandroses

Flowers on the Edge is back for 2026
Flowers on the Edge was created by Cissy Bullock (@_wildstems_ / @schoolofsustainablefloristry) & Olivia Wilson (@_wetherly_ / @ssaw.collective) as a curatorial and campaigning project dedicated to raising awareness of season-led floral design.
We want to push the boundaries of what people expect from floristry, & to spotlight those who have committed to working seasonally & sourcing responsibly year-round - celebrating season-led floristry not as a niche, but as a serious & growing movement within the industry.
Building on the success of last year’s fringe exhibition, we are delighted to announce that, alongside an event in British Flowers Week on 18th June, we have also been invited by @flowers.at.the.house to co-curate the Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival from 10th-13th September.
For 2026, we’re doing things a bit differently, across two events designed not only to showcase a group of fiercely talented creatives, but also to celebrate the nurturing & generous spirit that sits at the heart of floristry. There are few other industries that embody this sense of community so naturally, & we want to honour the way florists continually lift up other florists.
Flowers on the Edge 2026 will feature two events:
- The Florists’ Table: A one-day immersive floral experience in London on 18th June (sign up for early bird tickets via link in bio)
- Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival: our co-curated take on the institution that is the @flowers.at.thehouse festival at @strawbhillhouse, now in its 8th year. 10th-13th September (Sign up for early bird tickets via link in bio)
Flowers on the Edge is more than an exhibition. It’s built on a belief that together we are stronger. The floristry industry consistently shows itself to be collaborative, generous, and community-driven - yet there are few public, florist-led initiatives that actively celebrate and platform that spirit.
We’re looking forward to celebrating that with you in 2026, & to showcasing floristry and floral design at the cutting edge.
Photography: @tilly_wace
Floral design: @flowerandbranch (Flowers on the Edge 2025)
Graphic design: @morafloral.studio

Flowers on the Edge is back for 2026
Flowers on the Edge was created by Cissy Bullock (@_wildstems_ / @schoolofsustainablefloristry) & Olivia Wilson (@_wetherly_ / @ssaw.collective) as a curatorial and campaigning project dedicated to raising awareness of season-led floral design.
We want to push the boundaries of what people expect from floristry, & to spotlight those who have committed to working seasonally & sourcing responsibly year-round - celebrating season-led floristry not as a niche, but as a serious & growing movement within the industry.
Building on the success of last year’s fringe exhibition, we are delighted to announce that, alongside an event in British Flowers Week on 18th June, we have also been invited by @flowers.at.the.house to co-curate the Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival from 10th-13th September.
For 2026, we’re doing things a bit differently, across two events designed not only to showcase a group of fiercely talented creatives, but also to celebrate the nurturing & generous spirit that sits at the heart of floristry. There are few other industries that embody this sense of community so naturally, & we want to honour the way florists continually lift up other florists.
Flowers on the Edge 2026 will feature two events:
- The Florists’ Table: A one-day immersive floral experience in London on 18th June (sign up for early bird tickets via link in bio)
- Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival: our co-curated take on the institution that is the @flowers.at.thehouse festival at @strawbhillhouse, now in its 8th year. 10th-13th September (Sign up for early bird tickets via link in bio)
Flowers on the Edge is more than an exhibition. It’s built on a belief that together we are stronger. The floristry industry consistently shows itself to be collaborative, generous, and community-driven - yet there are few public, florist-led initiatives that actively celebrate and platform that spirit.
We’re looking forward to celebrating that with you in 2026, & to showcasing floristry and floral design at the cutting edge.
Photography: @tilly_wace
Floral design: @flowerandbranch (Flowers on the Edge 2025)
Graphic design: @morafloral.studio

Flowers on the Edge is back for 2026
Flowers on the Edge was created by Cissy Bullock (@_wildstems_ / @schoolofsustainablefloristry) & Olivia Wilson (@_wetherly_ / @ssaw.collective) as a curatorial & campaigning project dedicated to raising awareness of season-led floral design.
We want to push the boundaries of what people expect from floristry, and to spotlight those who have committed to working seasonally & sourcing responsibly year-round - celebrating season-led floristry not as a niche, but as a serious & growing movement within the industry.
Building on the success of last year’s fringe exhibition, we are delighted to announce that, alongside an event in British Flowers Week on 18th June, we have also been invited by @flowers.at.the.house to co-curate the Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival from 10th-13th September.
For 2026, we’re doing things a bit differently, across two events designed not only to showcase a group of fiercely talented creatives, but also to celebrate the nurturing and generous spirit that sits at the heart of floristry. There are few other industries that embody this sense of community so naturally, & we want to honour the way florists continually lift up other florists.
Flowers on the Edge 2026 will feature two events:
- The Florists’ Table: A one-day immersive floral experience in London on 18th June (sign up for early bird tickets via link in bio)
- Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival: our co-curated take on the institution that is the @flowers.at.the.house festival at @strawbhillhouse, now in its 8th year. 10th-13th September (Sign up for early bird tickets via link in bio)
Flowers on the Edge is more than an exhibition. It’s built on a belief that together we are stronger. The floristry industry consistently shows itself to be collaborative, generous, and community-driven - yet there are few public, florist-led initiatives that actively celebrate & platform that spirit.
We’re looking forward to celebrating that with you in 2026, and to showcasing floristry & floral design at the cutting edge.
Photography: @tilly_wace
Floral design: @flowerandbranch (Flowers on the Edge 2025)
Graphic design: @morafloral.studio

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