North West

Near Blackburn

~16 miles Manchester (4)
~18 miles Skelmersdale (1)
~2 miles Ulverston (0)
~3 miles Darwen (0)
~4 miles Accrington (0)
~8 miles Chorley (0)
~8 miles Preston (0)
~8 miles Rossendale (0)
~9 miles Leyland (0)
~9 miles Clitheroe (0)
~9 miles Burnley (0)
~10 miles Bolton (0)
~12 miles Bacup (0)
~12 miles Nelson (0)
~13 miles Bury (0)
~14 miles Colne (0)
~15 miles Heywood (0)
~15 miles Wigan (0)
~16 miles Todmorden (0)
~16 miles Dalton-in-Furness (0)
~16 miles Broughton-in-furness (0)
~16 miles Widnes (0)
~16 miles Rochdale (0)
~16 miles Barnoldswick (0)
~17 miles Littleborough (0)
~18 miles Salford (0)
~18 miles Leigh (0)
~19 miles Hebden Bridge (0)
~19 miles Newton-le-Willows (0)
~20 miles Ormskirk (0)
~20 miles Oldham (0)
~20 miles Ashton-under-Lyne (0)
~21 miles Coniston (0)
~21 miles Poulton-Le-Fylde (0)
~21 miles Lytham Saint Annes (0)
~22 miles Southport (0)
~22 miles Saint Helens (0)
~22 miles Blackpool (0)
~23 miles Sale (0)
~23 miles Thornton-cleveleys (0)
~23 miles Sowerby Bridge (0)
~23 miles Settle (0)
~24 miles Lancaster (0)
~24 miles Keighley (0)
Objects made aesthetically arouse in man noble feelings, open his eyes for the beauty of life and assist you to realize their dignity and also creative forces. Aesthetic quality can be achieved, for example, by forming molds (design), and this applies not only to the industrial production, but also relates for the florists in Blackburn. Both areas are interlinked, however, because for a florist design development is of great importance - after all products (container and other auxiliaries) co-determine solution florists. The harmonious interaction of plant material, create new and multiform forms and so has existed for centuries. The first trace of flower arranging is really a sand sculpture made around the wall of the sarcophagus, depicting a man presenting garlands, dating from the first 50 % of the fourth century of our own era. Art of arranging blooms in pots is, however, dates back to the particular VI century AD, growing almost parallel for the art of arranging flowers in china and taiwan. Lawyer from Blackburn who have made his passion florists from the nineteenth century, wrote that "The closest thing (#(...) the similarity of human life may be the life of the place, with vibrant flowers - picking out the birth of florists simultaneously while using the appearance of man that is known.