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Denver Life, January 2024

By Sahale Greenwood

Step into a world where flowers speak louder than words at Rowdy Poppy, a pioneering micro-farm and floral design house that has been redefining botanical artistry since 2018. With the unveiling of its new studio and shop in RiNo, Rowdy Poppy invites you to immerse yourself in a space where blooms are not just seen but experienced. Stroll through a kaleidoscope of fun flora, select living decorations from the collection, or engage in community- and skill-building workshops like the seasonal vase arranging class on Jan. 27.

Led by grower and designed Kim Zimmerman and her wife and partner-in-petals Michelle, Rowdy Poppy has a knack for the unexpected. The duo crafts vibrant, architectural arrangements that connect us to the earth and challenge norms in the floral world. “We are focused on sustainability, growing our own flowers and working within our local community,” says Zimmerman. “We want to disrupt the industry and push for change, similar to the farm-to-table movement seen in restaurants.”

The epitome of indulgence at Rowdy Poppy is its subscription service. The Forget-Me-Not option ensures that every significant moment is marked with a flourish of color and emotion. For those seeking a constant infusion of beauty, the weekly floral fiesta subscription transforms your space into a living canvas of hues and textures. Because life is too short for ordinary flowers.

Colorado Expression, January 2024

From Field To Vase: New Floral Studio Opening This Winter

Floral studio, workshop and retail space, Rowdy Poppy, curated by the popular Denver small business opens in RiNo