LONDON — What began as a personal challenge to conventional floristry has grown into an international design practice. M Florist, operating under the name My Lady Garden Flowers, now creates sculptural, emotion-driven floral installations from studios in London, Hong Kong and Dubai. Founded by designer Kaiva Kaimins, the studio treats flowers not as decorative afterthoughts but as primary materials capable of shaping space, mood and narrative.
The studio’s work sits at the intersection of fashion, architecture and botanical design. Rather than arranging symmetrical centerpieces, Kaimins and her team build compositions that mimic the organic, unpredictable growth of wild flora. Stems layer with intention but resist rigid control, allowing seasonal textures and contrasts to dictate the final form.
A Visual Language Across Three Cities
Each of the studio’s locations informs a distinct aesthetic. In London, arrangements embrace the untamed romance of English garden blooms. Hong Kong’s vertical urban environment calls for more architectural, space-efficient constructions. Dubai’s luxury market allows for expansive scale and dramatic gestures. Despite these regional differences, the work remains unified by bold color choices, natural movement and an unmistakable sense of abundance.
The studio’s philosophy rejects predictability. “We approach each stem as a sculptural element,” Kaimins said in a statement reflecting the studio’s ethos. “The arrangement should feel alive, not assembled.”
Bespoke Environments for Weddings and Luxury Events
My Lady Garden Flowers has built its reputation primarily in the wedding and high-end events sector. Every project begins with an in-depth creative consultation examining color palettes, spatial dynamics and emotional tone. From there, the team develops a complete floral narrative that can range from a single bridal bouquet to immersive installations transforming entire venues.
Bridal designs often pair garden roses with wild stems and textural foliage, rejecting traditional symmetry in favor of natural rhythm. Ceremony spaces may feature cascading floral structures that frame architectural elements. Reception designs layer tablescapes and atmospheric pieces that shift the room’s entire mood.
Beyond weddings, the studio is commissioned 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—often designed to be photographed as part of a larger visual story.
Education and Expanding Influence
Workshops and educational sessions offer a behind-the-scenes look at the studio’s process. These programs emphasize intuition, seasonal awareness and creative freedom over formulaic arranging—the same principles that guide large-scale installations.
M Florist continues to expand its footprint in the luxury floral market, operating closer to a design house than a traditional flower shop. Every stem is evaluated for sculptural presence, every palette for emotional resonance, every installation for spatial impact.
As the studio grows, its work remains a deliberate rejection of repetition. Each arrangement is a fleeting, living composition—shaped by imagination rather than routine. For those seeking floristry that feels more like art than decoration, My Lady Garden Flowers offers a distinctive alternative.