



product description
A flower workshop where you will create and complete your own flower painting under our guidance in the beautiful Pilsen premises of the Tech Tower. 🌸
When? On Saturday, 10.5.2025 from 1 to 5 p.m.
Where? In Pilsen, in the premises of the Tech Tower,
Koterovská 152, 326 00 Pilsen 2-Slovany.
Step by step we will guide you through arranging flowers, gluing and then completing glass paintings, which you will then wrap and take home.
We are nature lovers and want to have it within reach at home as a design accessory, which is why our brand LissWood and this concept of natural and forest creation were created. The paintings are made of real pressed flowers between two glasses (yes, the painting is transparent 😊) and set in a wooden, handmade frame.
What does the workshop include?
🪵 All materials from which you will create your painting (the size of the painting corresponds to A4 size)
✂️ Work tools
🌱 Procedure, personal approach and advice on creating your own painting
Workshop capacity is 13 people
In collaboration with Rešl & Kamas.
By purchasing a voucher, you agree to the business and other terms and conditions listed on the page - Workshop Entry Agreement
1. What are the dimensions of sizes S, M, L?
Rectangular dimensions:
XS - 13 x 18 cm
S - 18 x 24 cm
M - 24 x 33 cm
L - 33 x 45 cm
Square dimensions:
ČXS - 18 x 18 cm
ČS - 24 x 24 cm
ČM - 33 x 33 cm
ČL - 45 x 45 cm
2. What to do if the painting is sold out?
We only have one piece of each image, so it can quickly sell out. But you don't have to be sad, just write us what you would like and we will make it for you in a very similar spirit for the same price.
3. Are the flowers real and do not fade?
Yes, they are real. :) We put dried and pressed flowers and plants between the glasses, which we soak in a solution, paint with natural dyes or varnish so that their rich color lasts as long as possible. But because we do not live in a vacuum and the sun revolves around us, a slight color change may occur. But it is the essence of nature and for us it certainly does not detract from the beauty of the beauty, sometimes even the other way around. :)