The team at Petal’s Edge will help you design flowers for your corporate and special events in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area. Whether you are looking for fresh flowers for a new product launch, a gala for 800, a nonprofit fundraiser, or a business meeting, we will join you in creating the stunning experience for you and your guests. We understand that everyone is different, and so every design we create is custom. We will work together to ensure that the floral designs at your corporate event match your vision and exceed your expectations! We’ve brought a variety of team building events to companies, including floral design workshops and wreath making classes for the holidays.
We have been trusted by a variety companies, large and small. The galleries below showcase some of our past work for corporate and special events.
As baseball season wraps, we’re celebrating a win of our own: bringing Petal’s Edge floral magic to Nationals Park for a special event. While most days take us to historic houses and grand ballrooms, we love the chance to design somewhere unexpected. Because flowers don’t just belong in gardens. They shine in stadiums too!
When the bride wears black, everything else falls into place. At Lauren & Alan’s Hotel Monaco wedding, the candlelight flickered against layers of greenery, lanterns, and shadow. The palette whispered more than it spoke. White flowers wouldn’t have belonged here; this was a story told in texture, depth, and restraint.
There’s power in contrast: light against dark, softness against structure, the unexpected choice that somehow feels inevitable once you see it. The design was less about decoration and more about atmosphere. Mysterious, elegant, and entirely unforgettable.
Florals in full dramatic mode for The Scout Guide Alexandria launch party at the Hotel Heron. A trunk bursting with roses, a plum-and-black arch layered in texture and light. Modern romance with an editorial edge. The evening’s palette played with tension: shadow against shine, petals against metal.
We love when flowers step outside the ballroom and into the spotlight, blurring the line between installation and arrangement. These designs were made to stop traffic, literally and figuratively.
Modern fall doesn’t have to mean pumpkins and orange. At Rebecca & Jason`s Torpedo Factory wedding, we reimagined autumn in rich, moody, and unapologetically bold tones of eggplant, emerald, and gold. White anemones and roses added contrast, catching light like brushstrokes in a painting. Modern design is about tension and balance. It`s a dialogue between light and dark, structure and softness. In a space built for art, the flowers and foliage became their own statement. A reminder that fall can be more gallery than harvest, more contrast than comfort. 📍@torpedofactory 📷 @amieotto 💐@petalsedgedc 🍽 @bittersweetot
It’s Halloween! The season for dress-up and a little role reversal. So, in a playful twist, we’re dressing up! What if clients questioned their photographer like they do their florist? Scary, isn’t it? 😂 👻
The hallmarks of modern floral design are intentional simplicity, clean lines, and strong contrast, and this Newseum wedding captured all three. Sara & Andrew’s rooftop ceremony framed the city skyline with a modern white chuppah, asymmetrically designed with bold orange blooms: orchids, pincushion protea, roses, and Chinese lanterns. Bouquets blended classic garden blooms with unexpected textures, creating movement and depth without clutter. Inside, vivid blue linens and white glass vases kept the palette architectural and restrained, letting the color do the talking. Modern doesn’t have to mean minimal. It means considered. Every flower, every texture, every placement serves a purpose. That’s what gives simplicity its strength. 📍Newseum 📷 @erinkelleherphotography 💐 @petalsedgedc 📋 @smevents