Our connection with Midsummer started about a year ago.
When I visited South Korea last year, I took one of Min-seon’s workshops. Whenever I travel to a different city, I try to take a class with a local florist. After doing flowers as a job for years, I feel like I need that kind of refresh once in a while.
How does another florist build a wedding arch?What wrapping paper do they use to finish a bouquet?What little habits make their work feel more polished?
Those are the kinds of things you only really learn by doing the work together.
Floristry is such hands-on work, and habits stick quickly, both good and bad.
Min-seon has over 13 years of experience in flowers, from running her own studio to weddings and brand collaborations.
Her classes are really about that process: noticing the habits you’ve picked up over time, letting go of what no longer helps, and learning better ways to work.
Not just another workshop, but a real chance to level up.
I wanted to bring that experience to New York. So here we are 🤍
Midsummer Min-seon Kong x TOVERT NYC
Special Flower Workshop in New York
📅 Day 1 6/7 11:00am-5:00pm
Arch + Aisle
Recommended for those with some floral experience
📅 Day 2 6/8 10:00am-5:00pm
Wrapping Bouquet + Table Centerpiece
Beginners welcome
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Looking back on 2025
In 2025, we had the honor of working on nearly 50 weddings,
along with many meaningful collaborations with brands and events.
As TOVERT approaches its third year,
we’re incredibly grateful for how much we’ve grown along the way.
This year, we’re excited to continue creating thoughtful, beautiful weddings and events.
Thank you for following along on our journey 🤍