A Modern Greenery Wedding at The Peak at Edison | B&E
Event location: The Peak at EdisonB & E’s wedding at The Peak at Edison was a study in restraint — modern, neutral, and entirely textural.
Rather than relying on color, the design leaned into movement and contrast. Their florals were greenery-forward with layered varieties that brought depth without heaviness: olive, fern, seeded elements, subtle white blooms in varied shapes, and darker tonal accents woven throughout. Nothing overly abundant. Nothing fussy. Just intentional composition and clean lines.
The ceremony and reception space at The Peak at Edison provided the perfect architectural backdrop. Crisp white draping softened the industrial ceiling lines, while climbing greenery installations created quiet drama without overwhelming the room. The result felt organic against the modern structure — relaxed but polished.
Long reception tables featured low, textural arrangements surrounded by glass cylinders and floating candlelight. The glow from the chandeliers overhead paired beautifully with the warmth of the candles, creating an atmosphere that felt intimate despite the scale of the space.
Our bride carried a bouquet that mirrored the overall tone — refined but natural, full of interesting foliage and delicate white florals that added dimension rather than density. It complemented her sleek gown and Blake’s classic black tux effortlessly.
Photographed by Polly Sellers, this gallery captures not just the design, but the calm, steady energy of the day — thoughtful, grounded, and beautifully composed from beginning to end.