For a corporate dinner held at the iconic Natural History Museum, Larry Walshe Studios brought a refreshing and organic touch to the event by incorporating wildflowers and grasses in rich shades of red and green. The venue’s dramatic architecture, with its grand vaulted ceilings and intricate details, provided the perfect backdrop for a floral design that was both striking and harmonious with the natural history theme.
The use of wildflowers, carefully selected for their rustic charm and vibrant colors, created a sense of effortless beauty while the grasses added texture and movement, giving the room a feeling of being immersed in nature. The color palette of deep reds and various greens evoked a sense of timeless elegance while maintaining a relaxed, down-to-earth vibe that suited the corporate setting.
The floral arrangements for the dinner were thoughtfully designed to complement the venue’s historical grandeur without overwhelming the space. Wildflower installations adorned the center of each dining table, with delicate grasses weaving through the blooms, providing a natural flow and balance. Tall arrangements of red poppies, foxgloves, and other seasonal wildflowers were placed strategically throughout the room, adding height and depth to the overall look.
The incorporation of greenery—ranging from lush ferns to soft trailing ivy—helped bring the outdoors in, enhancing the feeling of a garden-like atmosphere inside the museum. Larry Walshe Studios masterfully blended the boldness of the red hues with the soft serenity of the greens, creating an unforgettable dining experience that felt both intimate and expansive in such a majestic venue.