LONDON — A floral design studio operating across three continents has carved a distinct niche in luxury floristry by treating stems not as decorative accents but as sculptural materials capable of shaping space, mood, and narrative.
M Florist, widely known as My Lady Garden Flowers, maintains creative bases in London, Hong Kong, and Dubai. The studio, founded by floral designer Kaiva Kaimins, emerged from a desire to challenge conventional approaches to floristry and reposition blooms as a medium for artistic expression.
Kaimins launched the studio with a philosophy that flowers could function like architecture or fashion—considered for their structural presence, emotional resonance, and spatial impact rather than mere ornamental value.
A Design House Approach
Rather than operating as a conventional flower shop, the studio functions more like a design house. Every arrangement undergoes conceptual development, with color palettes, spatial references, and emotional tone explored before a single stem is placed.
“Each installation is treated with the same conceptual seriousness as a building or a couture gown,” the studio’s approach suggests, rejecting symmetry and predictability in favor of compositions that echo natural growth patterns.
The result is floristry that feels alive rather than arranged—texture, contrast, and seasonal variation dictate the final form.
Regional Adaptations, Unified Vision
Across its international locations, the studio has developed a recognizable visual language while adapting to local contexts. In London, arrangements draw on the romantic chaos of English garden flora. Hong Kong projects respond to sleek, vertical urban spaces with more architectural compositions. Dubai commissions embrace scale and dramatic gesture.
Despite these regional nuances, the work remains unified by signature abundance, confident color use, and an instinctive sense of movement.
Luxury Events and Wedding Work
The studio has built particular renown within the wedding and luxury events sector, creating fully bespoke floral environments. Each project begins with a conceptual dialogue between client and designer, exploring color stories, spatial dynamics, and desired emotional tone.
Bridal bouquets often feature unexpected pairings of garden roses, wild stems, and textural foliage. Ceremony spaces may be reimagined through cascading floral structures or sculptural focal points that frame venue architecture. Reception designs extend this language into layered tablescapes and atmospheric installations that shift the entire mood of a space.
Beyond the Altar
The studio’s work extends well beyond weddings. Editorial shoots, brand activations, and luxury hospitality projects frequently incorporate its floral installations. In these contexts, flowers become part of broader creative direction, working alongside fashion, interior design, and set styling.
The studio’s installations are designed to be photographed, experienced, and remembered as components of larger visual stories.
Education and Philosophy
Workshops and educational sessions offer insight into the studio’s creative process. These experiences emphasize intuition, seasonal awareness, and creative freedom over formulaic arranging—the same principles that guide large-scale installations.
What distinguishes the studio within the global floral landscape is its refusal to treat floristry as purely decorative. Instead, flowers are approached with the rigor typically reserved for fine art or design disciplines.
Broader Impact
With an expanding footprint across three global cities, My Lady Garden Flowers continues to influence luxury floral design by merging botanical abundance with contemporary sensibility. The studio’s approach suggests a future where floristry is valued not for repetition or predictability, but for imagination—each arrangement becoming a fleeting, living composition that transforms how we experience space and emotion.
For those interested in exploring this design philosophy, the studio offers limited workshop sessions and private consultations across its London, Hong Kong, and Dubai locations.