FLOWERS EXTRACT
PASSION FOR CANNABIS, MUSIC AND ART
What makes Flowers Extract special is the passion for cannabis, music and art, mixed together in a single project.
Flowers Extract’s founders bonded thanks to their passion not only for music but for Cannabis too. They started working on CBD in Switzerland in 2016 becoming pioneers in the sector, dedicating most of their time and energy to it. In 2017 they created Flowers Extract, a brand that started selling in Italy and Spain and in the rest of Europe after some years.
The connection between Cannabis, music and art informs every aspect of what we do. The names of our products are a tribute to hip-hop legends.
In the past few years, we organised the musical side of the exhibitions and fairs we took part in, together with DJs and rappers we work with.
Flowers Extract celebrated its launch with an exhibition of the Malleus Collective (who created our logo) at the Club Verde in Barcelona during Spannabis 2017; and went on to organise more art exhibitions, like the one in 2018 during Expocanapa Milano.
EVENTS
Since 2014, when we were called Outsiders, we organised many events celebrating the connection between Cannabis, music and art. In the coming months, as soon as it will be possible again, we want to organise memorable events again for you to discover new artists.
“Millano Malleus” in Milan, 2018
Cannabis & Art
We organised the second exhibition of the Malleus Collective in 2018.
Malleus is an Italian collective exploring every side of visual art, from illustration to videos to printing. Their iconography stems from suggestions connected to visual arts (expressionism, symbolism, Art Nouveau, surrealism, pop art and psychedelia), comics, photography, cinema and literature. All these ingredients mix with the main element in their style: the feminine, the primordial goddess, where everything comes from. All of their pieces are based on handmade drawings and reflect their deep knowledge and love for music.
The flyers of some events we organised in the last three years.