Floral workshops at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Four Seasons Hotel George V offers an exclusive Parisian experience with the opportunity to participate in a floral arrangement class hosted by Jeff Leatham, the hotel’s Artistic Director.

Renowned for his spectacular floral creations, Jeff’s  talent extends beyond the hotel and he is regularly called up to choregraph the most prestigious events. He has contributed notably to the reopening party of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as collaborating with Kylie Minogue and more recently, he created the flower arrangements for Tina Turner’s wedding. Even Oprah Winfrey has become a huge fan and invited him in 2012 to participate as a guest on her famous television show about dream jobs.

Jeff Leatham organizes a floral art workshop quarterly within the hotel. It is a rare occasion to meet the famous artist surrounded by his favorite flowers and to discover his truly unique way of creating a flower bouquet. The two hour lesson takes place in one of the Hotel’s salons and begins with a floral art demonstration followed by the opportunity to put into practice and create a bouquet.

Jeff is delighted to share his passion for flowers in the place he has called home and where he has spent the last 14 years living. Each month, he concocts a new theme and creates his designs on the spot thanks to the 9000 flowers that are delivered each week from Holland.

“More than a class that teaches how to arrange flowers, it is a magical and unforgettable moment where our guests have the privilege to be able to assist. It is a unique moment in the company of one of the most ‘rock & roll’ florists in the world,” declares José Silva, Regional Vice-President and General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel George V.

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Jeff’s workshop is free of charge and open to all Hotel and restaurant Le Cinq’s guests upon reservation with the Concierges

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