We’ve rounded out our Lunch Keynote at Floral Bootcamp with three veterans of the industry to share their knowledge for, “Design Lessons from Across the Globe.” By understanding international design trends, we can anticipate shifts in market preferences and consumer behavior, positioning our businesses and communities to be more competitive and adaptable. Hear from these three speakers to get inside knowledge on how different cultures bring unique aesthetics, techniques, and philosophies to design.
First up is Mark Frank, Designer/Owner of Mark Frank Styling. Mark Frank is a multiple talented designer in the floral industry, based in Hilversum, Netherlands. Mark specializes in floral consulting, product development, floral design and styling for events and exhibitions. He’s been working in the floral industry for over 20 years on both national and international projects. Mark is sure to bring a positive open mind and knowledge on how to prioritize ‘out of the box thinking’.
Emma Coupe, Horticulture Trading Manager at Marks & Spencer, combines her engineering background with a unique perspective, applying technical expertise to tackle design challenges. Alongside Mark, Emma will explore the practical integration of global design trends, revealing how businesses and communities can unlock new avenues for growth and development.
And rounding it all out is Corey Harbour, Director of Product Development & Business Growth with Natural Flowers. In 1998, Corey was inducted into the Nebraska Academy of Floral Design Corey and has built his success by staying ahead of trends and having a mind for products that will resonate with customers. As an active member of PFCI, he plays a role on the SAF Design team for their yearly convention and frequently participates in many key industry design competitions, design forums and trend forecasting.
This is sure to be an impactful keynote with knowledge and insights that are hard to find elsewhere, don’t miss the opportunity to hear from these seasoned professionals and learn how to stay ahead of the curve on global design trends.