A New Chapter: My Studio in La Floresta

Margaux working on a floral creation in her studio.

At the beginning of this year, I made a big change: I moved into a new studio space in La Floresta.

After years of working from a rented corner inside the Barcelona flower market, I finally took the leap and created a space that feels like mine: surrounded by nature, filled with light and tucked away in the quiet.

It’s exactly what I needed to slow down, breathe and reconnect with my work in a deeper way.

This new studio has quickly become my safe place - a space to dream, to build and to create with more calm, heart and intention.

Whether I’m designing flowers for events, building a design for a brand or experimenting with new floral creations, this environment brings me the clarity and stillness I was craving.

eaceful outside view of Margaux’s studio immersed in nature’s embrace..


Creating Structure in a busy life

Being an entrepreneur often means living without a set schedule. No two days are the same and while that brings a lot of freedom, it can also feel overwhelming. Since moving into the studio, I’ve found a rhythm that grounds me.

My week now starts in the same way, every time: an early morning trip to the flower market in Vilassar de Mar, selecting fresh flowers and then driving up to La Floresta to begin the day in the studio.

Once I’m here, I dive into the week’s work: preparing orders, sketching new ideas and creating.

One of the highlights of my week is working on floral arrangements for Dior, a long-time client who trusts Mosaic with their in-store flowers and special events. It’s an honor and a creative challenge I look forward to each time.


Margaux designing a bouquet with the tranquility of the forest behind her.

A space to share

Mosaic has always been about merging art, flowers and emotion.

Now, I dream that this studio will grow into more than just my personal space: a shared place where other creatives can gather, collaborate and be inspired.

There's something magical about being surrounded by trees, light and silence that invites new ideas to bloom.

I feel lucky to experience this space every day. It’s full of beauty, stillness and inspiration, all drawn directly from nature.

And it’s here, in this little corner of La Floresta, that Mosaic continues to grow: one bouquet, one installation, one project at a time.

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