Clients in the News: Rowdy Poppy Opens Up Brick-and-Mortar Location in Denver
Paper Laundry client Rowdy Poppy recently announced the opening of a multipurpose floral studio in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood — exciting news that has been featured in Colorado Expression and other recent publications. The article highlights Paper Laundry’s recent work on rebranding the queer, woman-owned and sustainably-grown micro floral farm and design house.
Rowdy Poppy operates as both a micro flower farm and design studio cultivating and arranging eye-catching blooms and bouquets. Their new location will encompass a floral design studio, workshop space for classes, and a retail destination where their beautiful bouquets and more will be available for purchase. We loved working together with Master Gardener Kim Zimmerman and partner Michelle to bring the brand to life in the new space.
Paper Laundry’s own Ashlynn Haynes, Co-Owner and Creative Director, was quoted in one article saying, “The spirit of Rowdy Poppy is all about community growth — and flowers are a captivating representation of how people from all walks of life can come together, creating a beautiful arrangement,” said Ashlynn. “In the spirit of Kim’s craft, every element of branding and interiors nods to hand-crafted design and people working together — from an ever-changing vase brand mark to exterior window elements that frame the workshops to passersby.”
Stay tuned for a full behind-the-scenes look at our branding work for Rowdy Poppy. Want a reminder when we share new work? Sign up for our newsletter below. You can catch Rowdy Poppy coming soon to 3463 Walnut Street in spring 2024.