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Events Portfolio

Welcome to our Events Floral Portfolio, showcasing our exquisite flower arrangements for various memorable occasions

A convention center can be transformed into a fantasy land with the perfect flower arrangements. Whether it's a corporate event, a holiday party, or a special convention, the right floral designs can work their magic and elevate any occasion to the extraordinary.

At Tognoli Florist, we specialize in crafting enchanting flower arrangements that add a touch of magic to your events. Our expert floral designers understand that each event is unique, and we offer a wide range of floral varieties and styles to suit your needs. Whether it's an elegant corporate gathering, a festive holiday celebration, or a special convention, we have the perfect flowers to make your event unforgettable.

What's more, we offer convenient delivery services in Maryland, Virginia, and DC. You can contact us by filling out the form on our website or giving us a call. Let us bring the beauty of our floral creations directly to your event venue, so you can focus on creating magical memories.

Private Dinner Centerpieces for Montgomery College

at The Strathmore Mansion

 Montgomery College’s Corporate Event

at the Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Hotel

Google Review

Kima Earl

"Maria and her crew did an exceptional job for a dinner we hosted recently at the Marriott. The experience from ordering to delivery was top notch. Maria was very prompt with responding and providing a very reasonable quote. The centerpieces were beautiful and we received many compliments from our guests. We wouldn't hesitate using Tognoli Florist again in the future."

Birthday Party

These times are to reinforce bonds of friendship and love. The size of your event doesn't matter, what matters is the people with whom you share it.

El Señor De Los Milagros Religious Event for Saint Raphael Catholic Church

We had the honor of doing the flowers for El Señor de Los Milagros for the second year in a row. This tradition started more than 300 years ago in Peru.

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