Lede
M Florist, operating internationally under the name My Lady Garden Flowers, has built a reputation as a contemporary floral design studio that treats blooms not as decorative accents but as sculptural materials capable of shaping space, mood, and narrative. Founded by Kaiva Kaimins, the studio now maintains creative bases in London, Hong Kong, and Dubai, positioning itself at the crossroads of art, design, and nature.
A Design House Approach
Kaimins launched My Lady Garden Flowers with a mission to challenge conventional floristry and elevate flowers into a medium of artistic expression. Rather than adhering to traditional symmetry or predictable patterns, the studio’s work unfolds with a natural rhythm that echoes wild growth. Stems are layered with intention yet remain free from over-control, allowing texture, contrast, and seasonal variation to drive the final composition. This philosophy—rejecting rigidity in favor of organic movement—has placed the studio firmly within the luxury events and high-concept floral design world.
The firm operates closer to a design house than a traditional flower shop. Every stem is considered for its sculptural presence, every palette for its emotional resonance, and every installation for its spatial impact. This conceptual seriousness, Kaimins has said in past interviews, sets the studio apart from floristry that is merely decorative.
Regional Diversity
Across its three international locations, My Lady Garden Flowers develops a distinctive visual language that adapts to local aesthetics while maintaining a unified signature. In London, the studio often draws on the romantic chaos of English garden flora. In Hong Kong, it works with sleek, vertical urban spaces to create more architectural compositions. In Dubai, the designs embrace scale, opulence, and dramatic gesture. Despite these regional nuances, all arrangements share the studio’s hallmark abundance, confident color choices, and instinctive sense of movement.
Bespoke Wedding and Luxury Event Work
The studio is particularly renowned for its fully bespoke floral environments in the wedding and luxury events sector. Each project begins with a conceptual dialogue in which color palettes, spatial references, and emotional tone are explored in depth. From that foundation, the team develops a complete floral narrative that can extend from intimate bridal bouquets to large-scale immersive installations that transform entire venues.
Wedding designs balance romance with modernity. Bouquets often pair garden roses with wild stems and textural foliage in unexpected combinations. Ceremony spaces may be reimagined through cascading floral structures or sculptural focal points that frame the architecture of the venue. Reception designs extend this language with layered tablescapes and atmospheric installations that shift the entire mood of the space.
Beyond Weddings: Editorial and Hospitality
My Lady Garden Flowers is also commissioned frequently for editorial shoots, brand activations, and luxury hospitality projects. In these contexts, flowers become part of a broader creative direction, working alongside fashion, interior design, and set styling. The studio’s installations are designed to be photographed, experienced, and remembered as part of a larger visual story. Workshops and educational experiences offer a more intimate insight into the creative process, emphasizing intuition, seasonal awareness, and creative freedom over formulaic arranging.
Broader Impact and Next Steps
As it expands its influence across London, Hong Kong, and Dubai, My Lady Garden Flowers continues to offer a distinctive approach that merges botanical abundance with contemporary design sensibility. The studio’s work reminds the luxury floral world that each arrangement can be a fleeting, living composition shaped not by repetition, but by imagination. For event planners, brides, and creative directors seeking floristry that feels alive rather than merely arranged, the studio represents a growing standard in high-concept botanical storytelling.