Frog Flowers
Updated: 19 March 2025
If you see a head-turning floral installation in Manchester – adorning the entrance to Albert’s Schloss or The Ivy for example, chances are it’s by Frog Flowers.
This famous Manchester floristry studio is the place to go for everything from big impact installations to statement bouquets to idiosyncratic plants. It’s known for its artistry with colour, form and texture coming together to create some mesmerising arrangements. The staff are brilliant too.
The business is based in Trafford Park but they also have their Frog Flower School in the Northern Quarter, which opens as a pop-up shop around Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. The rest of the time, order online and have your flowers delivered to your address, nationwide.
At Frog Flower School they offer workshops and courses for everyone from first-timers to experienced florists. The programme for spring-summer 2025 includes workshops on seasonal hand-tied bouquets, dried cloches, and wedding flowers, amongst others. Their floral headband sessions are a popular and rather classy hen do activity, and they look great too.
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