LONDON – A contemporary floral design studio known as M Florist, operating under the name My Lady Garden Flowers, is redefining how the industry views botanicals by treating stems as sculptural materials rather than mere decoration. Founded by designer Kaiva Kaimins, the studio maintains creative bases in London, Hong Kong and Dubai, positioning itself at the crossroads of art, design and nature. Its work prioritizes atmosphere and emotion as much as technique, serving luxury events, editorial shoots and brand activations worldwide.
A Sculptural Approach to Floristry
Kaimins launched My Lady Garden Flowers with a mission to challenge conventional floristry and elevate blooms into a medium of artistic expression. Rather than arranging flowers as decorative accents, the studio approaches them as spatial and narrative tools capable of shaping mood and transforming environments. This philosophy has placed the studio firmly within the high-concept floral design sector, where each arrangement is treated with the same conceptual rigor applied to architecture or fashion.
The studio’s hallmark is a rejection of rigid symmetry. Arrangements unfold with a natural, almost wild rhythm, echoing how flowers grow in the field. Stems are layered intentionally but never overcontrolled, allowing texture, contrast and seasonal variation to drive the final composition. The result is floristry that feels alive rather than posed.
Regional Signatures Across Three Cities
Despite a unified visual language rooted in abundance, color confidence and movement, each location brings a distinct flavor. In London, the studio draws on the romantic chaos of English garden flora. In Hong Kong, it adapts to sleek, vertical urban spaces with more architectural compositions. Dubai embraces scale, opulence and dramatic gesture.
These regional nuances reflect a deep sensitivity to local aesthetics and venue constraints, yet the work remains unmistakably cohesive—each installation is marked by an instinctive sense of flow and a refusal to repeat formulas.
Bespoke Narratives for Weddings and Events
My Lady Garden Flowers is especially renowned in the wedding and luxury events sector, where it creates fully bespoke floral environments. Every project begins with a conceptual dialogue exploring color palettes, spatial references and emotional tone. From that foundation, the studio builds a complete floral narrative that can range from intimate bridal bouquets to immersive installations that transform entire venues.
Bridal work often pairs garden roses with wild stems and textural foliage in unexpected combinations. Ceremony spaces may feature cascading structures or sculptural focal points that frame the architecture. Reception designs extend that language into layered tablescapes and atmospheric installations that shift the room’s mood.
Beyond weddings, the studio takes commissions for editorial shoots, brand activations and luxury hospitality projects. In those settings, flowers become part of a broader creative direction alongside fashion, interior design and set styling. The installations are built to be photographed, experienced and remembered as elements of a larger visual story.
Beyond Decoration: A Design House Ethos
Workshops and educational offerings provide a more intimate glimpse into the studio’s creative process, emphasizing intuition, seasonal awareness and freedom over formulaic arranging. These sessions reflect the same ethos found in large-scale projects.
What sets My Lady Garden Flowers apart in the global floral landscape is its refusal to treat floristry as a purely decorative service. The studio operates closer to a design house, where every stem is evaluated for sculptural presence, every palette for emotional resonance, and every installation for spatial impact. With outposts in three international markets, the studio continues to expand its influence, merging botanical abundance with contemporary sensibility—creating fleeting, living compositions shaped not by repetition, but by imagination.
