Our space

Fleur is located on 4th Ave. between Lincoln and Broadway in Denver's Baker neighborhood. Our 15 local instructors teach across a range of creative mediums including jewelry making, sewing, weaving, watercolor, stained glass, block printing, wood burning, natural and botanical dyeing, and wellness workshops like skin care and loose leaf tea blending. Single day and multi-week courses are offered in most mediums.

Our shop is open every Friday from 10am to 6pm and features handcrafted work by Fleur instructors and other creatives in our community.

Fleur now offers studio memberships for independent makers looking to build a consistent practice. Members have access to our main studio, private alleyway, and fully equipped metals studio. For more information visit our Studio Membership page.


OUr Story

Fleur opened its doors in Denver's Baker neighborhood in September 2022 with a simple idea: invite people into the process of making. What started as a jewelry studio and workshop space has grown into something bigger than we imagined.

The heart of Fleur is our Teaching Artists. We sell our work, run small businesses, and have spent years building real expertise in our crafts. From silversmithing to watercolor, weaving to botanical dyeing, we love passing on knowledge and nurturing this creative community in Denver! Our workshops and classes are designed to give people genuine hands on experience and a real understanding of what it takes to make something by hand.

In just a few years we have welcomed more than 6,000 students, built a roster of 15 local instructors, and expanded our programming across more than a dozen creative mediums. In 2026 we expanded our physical space to offer studio memberships, opening the studio to independent makers looking to build a consistent practice.

We are proud of what this community has built here and love witnessing it all unfold!


Our Instructors

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    Allie Rodriguez

    Allie Rodriguez, founder of Laurel & Co. and now Fleur creates long-lasting, unique jewelry for the everyday accessory lover. Utilizing traditional metalsmithing techniques, Allie hand fabricates the jewelry for Laurel & Co. in brass, sterling silver and gold and is proud to also teach others about the process of handcrafting jewelry

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    Ada Chen

    Ada Chen is the founder of Erleia, a natural skincare line focused on sustainability and inclusivity. She was inspired to start Erleia by her experience caregiving for her late dad, a process that taught her the true importance of self-care. Ada is changing the beauty industry from the inside out by innovating on sustainability practices, like packaging design and product formulation, and donates 5% of sales to social justice non-profits.

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    Becky Pollard

    Denver-based artist Becky Pollard is a multidisciplinary maker and stylist. Her work imbues her flawless style, keen eye for detail and penchant for bold accessories. Through mixed mediums, Becky is not afraid to experiment and develop pieces that are as unique as her clients. Her art celebrates the inherent properties of materials, resulting in pieces that are as individual as the mediums she explores.

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    Brooklynn Phillips

    Brooklynn, artist of Cedar Sun Ceramics, loves working with clay on the pottery wheel and hand building. Her work features whimsical designs, funky shapes, and bold colors. When not in the studio dreaming up new clay creations, she enjoys teaching and helping students think creatively about their work.

  • Carla Gonzalez

    Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Carla discovered her passion for art early on, leading her to pursue a BFA in Fibers at the Savannah College of Art and Design. With a hands-on approach and a sustainable mindset, she explores various artistic processes, from furniture design to jewelry and fine art, merging beauty with utility in each project. Carla’s art goes beyond aesthetics, aiming to spark conversations and provoke thought about consumption habits and environmental impact. Through her dedication to craftsmanship, sustainability, and social empowerment, she hopes to inspire others to find beauty, purpose, and meaning in their surroundings.

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    Dani Hughes

    Dani, the artist behind Hues Glass, is a self taught glass worker based in Colorado Springs CO. Since 2021, Dani has been dedicated to mastering the art of stained glass, finding joy in the challenges and endless opportunities for growth that the medium provides. Believing in the timeless beauty of stained glass, Dani is passionate about sharing the craft, teaching others a skill that creates artwork that is meant to last decades. 

    Dani draws inspiration from antiques, cartoons, and nature. You can find their work showcased at Fleur and Old Colorado City. 

  • Elisabeth Strunk; Fleur Denver Watercolor Teaching Artist

    Elisabeth Strunk

    Elisabeth Strunk is a Colorado-based teaching artist whose work blends traditional and contemporary techniques across mediums like watercolor, pyrography (wood burning), and hand-painted upcycled fashion. With a degree in visual art education and a background in museum programming, she brings over a decade of teaching experience to her workshops, where she emphasizes creative exploration, skill-building, and self-expression.

    Her artistic practice draws inspiration from tattoo flash, nature, and sustainable design. Through her brand Flash + Rose, she reimagines secondhand clothing with bold, hand-painted designs, encouraging more mindful consumption and creativity. Whether she’s guiding students through a beginner painting class or leading an upcycling event, Elisabeth fosters a welcoming, process-focused environment where everyone can grow as a maker.

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    Finnuala Tessier

    Finnuala started making crepe paper flowers several years ago as a way to decompress from her day job as a government attorney. Her favorite projects have been recreations of wedding bouquets that will last forever. She is excited to share her love of paper flowers with the Fleur community.

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    Leah Rich

    Leah Rich is a slow fashion designer and artist working with botanical dye processes and upcycled fabrics. She is passionate about building community around the intersections of plants, textiles, and waste based design. She has an education in industrial design and comes from a long line of diy'ers and craftspeople in Kentucky and has called Denver home for almost 20 years.

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    Lenora Chavez

    Lenora is a Denver based metalsmith and owns Lenora Rose Jewelry. Her pieces are inspired by heirlooms that have been passed down generations while integrating her own funky unique designs. Lenora is excited and passionate about teaching others how to make their own long lasting heirlooms!

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    Megan Schmer

    Megan Schmer is the founder and owner of Olive & Olde's, a micro manufactory crafting aromatherapy goods and fantastic floor cushions. She's passionate about expanding the boundaries of US Cut and Sew manufacturing while showcasing Colorado-grown materials. She is always asking "Why?" and "Could we do it with fabric?!” while dreaming up new products. Megan is constantly researching while building relationships with local farmers and manufacturers. Sewing since age 8, she delights in creating utility goods—think world-class blankets and ultra-reliable bags—while inspiring others to appreciate the craftsmanship behind sewing.

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    Melanie Ravey

    Melanie, a certified herbalist and multifaceted artisan, with a love and appreciation for plants and botanicals. Melanie is skilled in macramé and fiber art through self-teaching and has received formal training as a metalsmith and herbalist. All Wildcraft products are meticulously handcrafted by Melanie, featuring a range of herbal skincare, medicinal teas and tinctures, and artisanal fiber goods for the home. Additionally, she offers custom herbal wellness consultations and creative macrame workshops.

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    Rose Dreisbach

    Rose is a botanical artist, designer, and lover of nature in all its wild and wonderful forms. Sh loves creating pieces that inspire people to meaningfully connect with the natural world from Terrariums to lush Preserved Moss Art. “It brings me so much joy to guide others through building their own living art because I believe that plants make people happy.”

FAQs

  • Fleur is in the Baker neighborhood at 13 E 4th Ave, Denver, CO 80203.

  • Street parking is available right in front of the studio and along 4th Ave, Broadway, and Lincoln. Please check meters and street signs for parking restrictions before you leave your car.

  • Our adult workshops are open to participants 14 and older. Those under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also registered for and participating in the workshop. Youth workshops for ages 8 to 13 run separately during the summer months. Studio memberships are open to those 18 and older.

  • Yes. Everything you need for class is included in the fee unless otherwise noted in the class description.

  • No prerequisites unless noted in the workshop description. Our classes are designed to be accessible regardless of experience level.

  • We do not offer refunds, but we understand that life happens. If you need to reschedule, reach out to us and we will do our best to transfer your booking. You can review our full cancellation policy here.

  • We have cups and water available in the studio. You are welcome to bring your own food and drinks, but please check with your instructor beforehand as some classes may have restrictions around food near materials or equipment.

  • Yes, accessible restrooms are available in each studio.

  • Yes! Fleur gift cards are available here and make a great gift for any maker in your life.