

Floral Wreath Workshop with Marsano
White Label Project x Marsano warmly invite you to a floral wreath workshop, designed to spark creativity and bring a touch of color and warmth to the cold month of February.
We are inviting each participant to slow down and arrive in a relaxed, mindful way, while enjoying hot beverages by one of our amazing partners. Throughout the workshop more hot beverages and cookies will be served keeping the atmosphere cozy.
Guided by the Marsano floristry team, you will create your own natural flower wreath using carefully selected seasonal materials. Over the course of two hours, you’ll learn essential techniques for crafting timeless arrangements while enjoying a hands-on, creative making process.
Join us for an atmospheric morning filled with a warm and creative community, comforting drinks, and plenty of inspiration - a moment of connection and creativity during the cool February days.
About Marsano:
Floral Studio Marsano in Berlin is a creative flower atelier known for bold, artful floral design and their signature wreaths. They craft everything from everyday bouquets and dried arrangements to large-scale event installations.
The studio also offers hands-on workshops and curates a beautiful vintage-furniture concept space. Rooted in the “slow flower” movement, Marsano grows part of their blooms locally, championing sustainability and thoughtful craftsmanship.
About Health Bar Matcha:
Meet Health Bar is a Berlin-based brand bringing you ultra-premium organic matcha sourced from the first harvest in Uji, Japan.
Their ceremonial-grade powder is crafted with hand-picked leaves, traditional stone-milling, and zero bitterness for a smooth, creamy experience. Vegan, gluten-free and packaged with planet in mind, it’s the perfect mindful boost to your daily ritual.
About White Label Project:
White Label Project is a concept store and gallery in Berlin Mitte, working at the intersection of art, design, and social impact. Through a curated selection of women-founded impact brands from countries including Mexico, Ghana, Ukraine, and India, WLP challenges conventional ideas of craft and design, foregrounding stories that are too often overlooked in Western-dominated narratives. With a focus on women-led initiatives, WLP connects aesthetics and ethics, traditional knowledge and contemporary design.