
About the Artist
Limzy is an acclaimed visual artist and illustrator renowned for her elegant and distinctive artworks, especially her watercolor and flowers series that are most well known and received. Her original preserved flowers artworks have been the most groundbreaking innovation in the art industry.

Our Clients
Throughout her career, Limzy has collaborated with various clients as she counts many international and luxury brands e.g. Dior, Bvlgari, Estee Lauder, Samsung, Disney, Uniqlo, Fendi, Jo Malone London amongst her list of clienteles. Currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, she has also exhibited in Singapore, Hong Kong, Brisbane, New York, Shanghai, Dalian, Chongqing etc.
Behind the Brand
The brand's name is inspired by Limzy's daughter Luna as a recount of the year she cofounded the brand and began matrescence, her momentous new motherhood journey on 2024. It also represents rebirth and reformation of her team's lifelong vision and commitment to creativity, art and design.
Having 12 years of industry expertise and experience, Limzy started and cofounded Little Luna Studio with her siblings to provide art and gifting solutions for clients and customers. Here you will find our timeless and classic wedding art pieces, and also innovative narratives for seasonal novelty gifting.

Dior Cruise 2025
A Journey Through Aroma Stone Diffuser Artistry
Immerse in Dior Cruise 2025’s Scottish-inspired lounge where Little Luna Studio’s Aroma Stone Diffuser workshop invites guests to hand-craft, paint or press real blooms, infuse bespoke essential oils, and depart with a personalised fragrant keepsake of refined craftsmanship.

Ted Baker Ă— Little Luna
Valentine’s Day Gel Candles
Little Luna Studio’s Valentine collaboration with Ted Baker showcased crystal-clear gel candles that cradle preserved hydrangea, baby’s-breath and crimson dianthus alongside flecks of gold leaf.
Gel was chosen over soy so every petal remains visible while delivering a longer, cleaner burn. Shoppers in three Ted Baker boutiques hand-layered their own blooms, sealing a sparkling, fragrant keepsake that looked—and smelled—like love itself.