Zetawaveova Labs
Workplace floristry education for modern offices

Office floristry as a skill
connecting nature and workspace

Creating arrangements for professional environments takes more than aesthetics. It requires understanding light, space constraints, and how plants respond to office conditions.

Who teaches here and why it matters

Zetawaveova Labs started in 2016 with one simple observation. Most floristry courses focused on weddings or events. Almost none addressed the specific challenges office environments present. Poor lighting, limited humidity, temperature fluctuations from air conditioning—these factors change how you select and maintain arrangements.

The curriculum emerged from years of working with corporate clients who needed practical solutions, not decorative concepts that wilted after three days.

Every instructor here has completed hundreds of installations in working offices. They know which succulents survive under fluorescent fixtures, how to anchor tall arrangements without blocking desk space, and which watering schedules fit maintenance staff routines.

Students work with real office scenarios. A reception desk with north-facing windows. A conference room with aggressive air conditioning. A shared workspace where plants need to survive irregular care. Each setup teaches different problem-solving approaches.

The focus remains practical throughout. You learn container selection based on available shelf depth, soil moisture management without drainage trays, and species that tolerate inconsistent watering better than others.

Workspace arrangement demonstrating office floristry techniques
Professional floristry installation in corporate setting

The instructors behind the lessons

Each instructor specializes in different aspects of office plant care. Their combined experience covers installations ranging from small startups to corporate headquarters with strict building management requirements.

Instructor Liene Vasiliauskas demonstrating arrangement technique

Liene Vasiliauskas

Lead Instructor

Seventeen years designing plant systems for office buildings. Focuses on low-maintenance species and preventive care protocols.

Instructor Borys Heikkinen working with office plants

Borys Heikkinen

Practical Skills

Specializes in arranging plants for spaces with challenging light conditions and high foot traffic areas.

Instructor Oksana Ruotsalainen reviewing student work

Oksana Ruotsalainen

Design Systems

Develops container systems that fit standard office furniture dimensions while maintaining plant health requirements.

Instructor Dmytro Pasternak examining plant specimens

Dmytro Pasternak

Species Selection

Focuses on identifying which plants tolerate specific office conditions and teaching diagnostic skills for common problems.

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Completed Students

38

Active Courses

218

Office Installations

Professional certification available

Students who complete the full program receive documentation of their training. This certification includes species identification, care protocols, and installation methods specific to office environments.

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