INFIIORATA
SEP 26TH — DEC 31th 2025
INFIIORATA is the creative universe of floral artist Kathlyn Wohl, who has established her studio in Luxembourg as a platform where art, design, and nature meet. Conceived as both atelier and laboratory, INFIIORATA challenges the traditional role of flowers, elevating them from mere ornament to artistic material – a language capable of shaping atmospheres, narrating stories, and creating lasting emotional encounters.
The practice thrives on an interdisciplinary approach. Past work ranges from large-scale installations for cultural institutions and exhibitions to bespoke collaborations with brands and intimate private commissions. Two dedicated lines extend the studio’s vision: IINAMORATA, which translates INFIIORATA’s sensibility into immersive and emotional wedding scenographies, and INFIIORINO, which brings its signature style into everyday life with seasonal bouquets and floral arrangements. Across all formats, the guiding principle remains the same – to give nature a tangible presence and redefine the scope of floral expression.
For the residency at Creutz(&)Friends, Kathlyn envisions a three-month exhibition unfolding in three chapters that follow the seasons’ passage from autumn into winter. The space will become a stage for experimentation – where floral installations converse with design objects such as stone formations by designer Jules Péan and vases by Studio Shorimoma. Every Friday, visitors will have the chance to take home a bouquet, either prepared in advance or composed on site, connecting daily life with the artistry of floristry.
Workshops in the evenings and on weekends will open the process to participants, while occasional collaborations with culinary chefs will explore affinities between gastronomy and botanical craft. In parallel, the residency will form part of the Luxembourg Design Awards 2025 exhibition tour, placing INFIIORATA’s showroom within the broader context of contemporary design in Luxembourg.
With this residency, Kathlyn pushes the creative boundaries of floristry, offering new perspectives on what contemporary botany can be – immersive, collaborative, and alive to the changing rhythms of the seasons.