Greenery-Filled Wedding at Ronald Reagan Building DC

Greenery-Filled Wedding at Ronald Reagan Building DC

Greenery filled wedding at Ronald Reagan Building DC

A wedding at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, DC is always a grand affair, but Jordan and Nathan’s celebration in the Atrium took it to the next level with a refined, nature-inspired design. From towering tree-like arrangements to lush tablescapes took the idea of wedding flowers at the Ronald Reagan Building DC to the next level. Their wedding was a masterclass in modern elegance, proving that greenery-forward florals can be just as striking as traditional blooms.

Ceremony Framed by Nature

For their vows, Jordan and Nathan stood before a screen of tall, tree-like foliage installations that framed their altar, bringing a sense of grandeur and organic beauty to the space. The entrance to the aisle was marked by matching arrangements set atop pedestals, creating a natural, immersive experience as guests took their seats. The open, airy design of the Atrium paired perfectly with the soft movement of the greenery, making it feel as if the couple was exchanging vows in a garden oasis in the heart of DC.

Floral Pocket Squares with a Twist

Ditching traditional boutonnieres, both grooms opted for foliage-forward pocket squares, a fresh and stylish detail that seamlessly tied into the wedding’s botanical theme. A mix of textured greenery and subtle floral accents added depth, creating a refined yet understated look that complemented their tailored suits beautifully.

A Statement Escort Card Display

A lush greenery wall served as a stunning escort card display, blending seamlessly with the overall aesthetic while adding an interactive, photo-worthy moment for guests. This touch not only enhanced the décor but also reinforced the couple’s vision of a wedding that felt fresh, modern, and deeply connected to nature.

Greenery-Filled Reception Elegance

For the reception, we carried the lush, modern aesthetic throughout the space with a mix of tall and low centerpieces, all designed with layered mountain laurel branches. The towering arrangements added height and drama, while the low centerpieces kept the tables intimate and inviting. The grooms’ table was adorned with an elegant greenery garland, creating a focal point that felt both organic and elevated.

A Celebration of Love & Style

Jordan and Nathan’s wedding was a testament to the power of thoughtful, intentional floral design. By embracing a greenery-forward approach, we created a look that was masculine, contemporary and timeless.

Vendors:

Venue: Atrium, Ronald Reagan International Trade Center

Photography: Anne Lord Photograpy

Florist: Petal’s Edge Floral Design

If you’re planning a wedding at this venue, let us help you bring your vision for wedding flowers at Ronald Reagan Building DC to life. From lush installations to stylish personal flowers, Petal’s Edge specializes in creating designs that transform your venue and elevate your celebration.

We're on Instagram!
A rooftop celebration that proves timeless can still be bold. For Elaine & Trey’s wedding at Capitol View at 400, we leaned into classic green and white, but elevated it with sculptural greenery installations, gold Harlow stands, and skyline views that stretched for miles. A ceiling of foliage softened the tented space, while sleek black bridesmaid dresses added contrast and edge. Clean, refined, and impossibly romantic.

📍 @capitolviewat400 
📷 @kristengardnerphoto 
🍽️ @maineventcaterersdc 
💐 @petalsedgedc 
🍰 @fluffythoughtscakes 

#dcrooftopwedding #tallcenterpiece #greenerywedding #weddingflowers #romanticwedding #luxeweddingflowers #dcweddingflorist #virginiaweddingflorist #washingtondcflorist #dmvweddingflorist #washingtonianweddings
It’s Bike to Work Day — and while we usually pedal toward petals, we couldn’t resist sharing this creative twist from Elle & Bryan, one of our couples who wheeled their love of cycling straight into the ceremony. 🚲✨ 

Elle & Bryan’s wedding at Dumbarton House was full of charm, personal touches, and one especially fun nod to their love of cycling. Bicycle wheels became sculptural backdrops, proving that when it comes to personal touches, there’s no such thing as too niche.

Designing florals around unexpected objects? That’s our lane. And yes — it was all uphill in the best possible way.

📍 @dumbartonhouse 
📷 @vincehaphotography 
💐 @petalsedgedc
Small but mighty (beautiful)

📍 @thegeorgeofoldtown 
📷 @erikalaynephoto 
💐 @petalsedgedc
We're Pinteresting!
Join Our Mailing List!
Categories

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *