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Ikebana Reflections Launches on iPhone and iPad, Expanding the World's First Ikebana Art App Across the Apple Ecosystem
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A thoughtfully designed digital retreat that brings the timeless art of Ikebana to iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. With hand-crafted floral collections rooted in calm, balance, and beauty, the app invites a moment of stillness—wherever life happens.
RESTON, Va. - s4story -- Ikebana Reflections, the first and only app on the App Store devoted to the Japanese art of flower arranging, is now available on iPhone and iPad. Originally designed for Apple TV, the app transforms screens into serene digital retreats—inviting people into a meditative world of seasonal floral design, balance, and calm.
Inspired by in-person workshops led by artist and designer Narcisa, Ikebana Reflections brings the beauty of Ikebana beyond the studio—offering a quiet, personal experience of nature and form. With its expansion to iOS devices, this mindful journey is now accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
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"Ikebana has always been more than flowers—it's about space, stillness, and emotion," says Narcisa. "This app was created to share that quiet beauty with others, one arrangement at a time."
The app features 10 thoughtfully curated collections, including:
With slideshow mode, graceful transitions, and intuitive navigation, Ikebana Reflections offers moments of pause and inspiration—whether beginning the day with intention or winding down into stillness.
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"The intention was for the app, and even the device, to fade away—leaving only the quiet beauty of the arrangement," the team shares. "A calm space to return to, where the focus is simply the flowers and the feeling they evoke."
A single subscription unlocks access across iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, with full Family Sharing support. A 7-day free trial is included.
Availability
Ikebana Reflections is available now on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.
Download from the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ikebana-reflections/id6742846988
Website
To learn more, visit: https://www.narcisaartstudio.com/blog-ikebana-reflections-iphone-ipad-launch.html
Inspired by in-person workshops led by artist and designer Narcisa, Ikebana Reflections brings the beauty of Ikebana beyond the studio—offering a quiet, personal experience of nature and form. With its expansion to iOS devices, this mindful journey is now accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
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"Ikebana has always been more than flowers—it's about space, stillness, and emotion," says Narcisa. "This app was created to share that quiet beauty with others, one arrangement at a time."
The app features 10 thoughtfully curated collections, including:
- New Creations – The artist's evolving body of work
- Minimalist Zen – Elegant restraint and spacious calm
- Fusion Ikebana – Where traditional meets modern
- Nature Harmony – Organic beauty in perfect balance
- Spring Blossoms, Summer Radiance, Autumn Elegance, Winter Whispers – A celebration of seasonal rhythm
- Artist's Favorites ❤️ – A personal curation of the most meaningful pieces
- Silent Forms – A monochrome meditation on shape, line, and stillness
With slideshow mode, graceful transitions, and intuitive navigation, Ikebana Reflections offers moments of pause and inspiration—whether beginning the day with intention or winding down into stillness.
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"The intention was for the app, and even the device, to fade away—leaving only the quiet beauty of the arrangement," the team shares. "A calm space to return to, where the focus is simply the flowers and the feeling they evoke."
A single subscription unlocks access across iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, with full Family Sharing support. A 7-day free trial is included.
Availability
Ikebana Reflections is available now on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.
Download from the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ikebana-reflections/id6742846988
Website
To learn more, visit: https://www.narcisaartstudio.com/blog-ikebana-reflections-iphone-ipad-launch.html
Source: Narcisa Art Studio LLC
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