
Company Background: After many years of service in the Philadelphia community, we feel confident that we can cater to your needs. We get the job done and we don’t just meet expectations; we exceed them. Our customers keep coming back because we’re dependable, knowledgeable and pleasant to work with.
Over the years Elegant Events Florist has been featured in Philadelphia Wedding Magazine, Maharani Weddings, Borrowed and Blue and has been the subject of local news stories.
Our team will provide unmatched service, delivering designs which are classic, elegant and timeless for your event! Each is committed to personal service. In keeping with this desire, we’re not satisfied with our work until you are. There, really, is no other way.

Meet the Owner: Sheila is the Philadelphia florist behind Elegant Events Florist.
Combining her eye for color and design along with a love for flowers which she inherited from her grandmother it was only natural that she turned her passion a career. Her style is classic timeless elegance. When designing an event her goal is to produce an event that will look fresh and current 20 years from now.
Sheila has been a proud member of the Association of Bridal Consultants since 2003 serving as Philadelphia Director and Pennsylvania State Manager from 2006 through 2016. In these role she led the ABC of Southeastern PA in hosting wedding gown sales for Bride’s Against Breast Cancer and the Career Wardrobe along with raising funds to distribute Thanksgiving baskets throughout the city of Philadelphia.
Elegant Events Florist is in Northeast Philadelphia, on the corner of Cottman Ave and Shelbourne Street conveniently within 10 miles of:
- Knowlton Mansion
- Pen Ryn Estate & Belle Voire Estate
- Glen Foerd Mansion
- Cairnwood Mansion
- Philmont Country Club
- J C Melrose Country Club
- Union League Torresdale Country Club
- Philadelphia Ballroom
- Quartet Country Club
- Spring Mill Manor
- Huntingdon Valley Country Club
- Flourtown Country Club
- St David's Country Club
- Elkins Estate
- Appleford
- Please Touch Museum
- Art Museum of Philadelphia
- Waterworks by Cescaphe
- The Fitler Club






























































































































