A new bespoke floristry studio is set to open its doors to the public in Sneinton Market from mid-September. Ever Wild Floristry Studio offers a creative twist on floristry using fresh and dried flowers.
The studio is currently being set up ready to open although some of the floristry work has already been moved into the window space. The brand has established itself online with a strong social media presence and fans were quick to spot the post about the new studio opening and have commented wishing the owner the best of luck with the new venture.
Owner Tarnya Bruce moved back to Nottingham with her family after working in London as a dancer for ten years. She got started in floristry during lockdown and this will be her first studio. She is excited to open it as she feels there is a real buzz about Sneinton as the units are starting to fill with independent businesses and looks forward to being a part of it.
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"I'm a very creative person so I was itching to do something. I always loved working with flowers and I wanted to find a way to connect with others using artistry. I used to do that with dance but now I'm doing it with flowers," said Tarnya.
"Ever Wild is a floral brand working with fresh and dry flowers for events and bespoke services such as weddings or installations. We are also hoping to do subscription services in the future. This is very much a studio space and not a florist shop so people can come in and have a look."
Floral fans may know Ever Wild from their store pop-ups in K Fines Jewelry on Pelham Street and also the popular pop-up flower bar that Tarnya ran in Sneinton Market. She is excited to connect with people, especially those celebrating their big day.
"I ran a floral bar in Sneinton Market which was a pick your own flower arrangement thing. At the core of all of this, it's about connection where I use flowers as a medium. We are built for connection as people so I use flowers to get people to come together. We also want to use a big table to get people to come together here for workshops too."
Sneinton is going through an exciting period of transition with Bustler Street Food market set to open in early Autumn with a new 500-capacity location and a rotating set of food and drink vendors. There are other new businesses opening too like Murat's new supermarket and there are plans for a new vegan supermarket.
She added: "Hoping to be open in Mid-September but everything won't be ready but we would be able to open the doors and do introductions. We will be able to have a little launch party and celebrate the opening as it's been a long process to get here. Sneinton feels like there are a lot of businesses moving in here so a lot of the units are being filled and it's great to feel a part of that."
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