M Florist, widely known as My Lady Garden Flowers, is a contemporary floral design studio that has become synonymous with expressive, fashion-led floristry and immersive botanical storytelling. With creative bases spanning London, Hong Kong, and Dubai, the studio operates at the intersection of art, design, and nature, producing floral work that is as much about atmosphere and emotion as it is about arrangement and technique.
Founded by floral designer Kaiva Kaimins, the studio emerged from a desire to challenge conventional floristry and elevate flowers into a medium of artistic expression. Rather than treating blooms as decorative accents, My Lady Garden Flowers approaches them as sculptural materials capable of shaping space, mood, and narrative. This philosophy has positioned the studio firmly within the world of luxury events and high-concept floral design.
Across its international locations, the studio has cultivated a distinctive visual language. In London, it often draws on the romantic chaos of English garden flora; in Hong Kong, it adapts to sleek, vertical urban spaces with more architectural compositions; and in Dubai, it embraces scale, opulence, and dramatic gesture. Despite these regional nuances, the work remains unmistakably unified by its signature abundance, colour confidence, and instinctive sense of movement.
At the heart of My Lady Garden Flowers is a rejection of rigidity. Arrangements are rarely symmetrical or predictable. Instead, they unfold with a sense of natural rhythm, echoing the way flowers grow in the wild. Stems are layered with intention but never over-controlled, allowing texture, contrast, and seasonal variation to define the final composition. The result is floristry that feels alive rather than arranged.
The studio is particularly renowned within the wedding and luxury events sector, where it creates fully bespoke floral environments. Each project begins with a conceptual dialogue, where colour palettes, spatial references, and emotional tone are explored in depth. From this foundation, the studio develops a complete floral narrative that can extend from intimate bridal bouquets to large-scale immersive installations that transform entire venues.
In wedding work, My Lady Garden Flowers is known for its ability to balance romance with modernity. Bouquets often feature unexpected pairings of garden roses, wild stems, and textural foliage, while 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 further, creating layered tablescapes and atmospheric installations that shift the entire mood of the space.
Beyond weddings, the studio is frequently commissioned 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 floral installations are often designed to be photographed, experienced, and remembered as part of a larger visual story.
Workshops and educational experiences also form part of the studio’s practice, offering a more intimate insight into its creative process. These sessions reflect the same ethos found in its large-scale work: an emphasis on intuition, seasonal awareness, and creative freedom over formulaic arranging.
What distinguishes M Florist within the global floral landscape is its refusal to treat floristry as purely decorative service. Instead, it operates closer to a design house, where flowers are treated with the same conceptual seriousness as architecture or fashion. Every stem is considered for its sculptural presence, every palette for its emotional resonance, and every installation for its spatial impact.
With its presence across London, Hong Kong, and Dubai, My Lady Garden Flowers continues to expand its influence within the luxury floral world, offering a distinctive approach that merges botanical abundance with contemporary design sensibility. It is floristry shaped not by repetition, but by imagination—where each arrangement becomes a fleeting, living composition.

