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Posts tagged ‘pop-up’

GQ and Park & Bond Pop-up Shop in New York City

08 December 2011, 19.30 | Posted in Fashion, stores | 1 comment »

GQ and Park & Bond Pop-up Shop in New York City

Some looks inside the new GQ x Park & Bond pop-up shop in New York City. These two have been working together since Park & Bond’s launch, so it should come at no surprise that their small landing in the city would come forth around the holidays. Shoppers will find goods and garments from A.PC., Common Projects, Etro, Filson, GANT, Jack Spade, Lacoste, Mackintosh, Oliver Peoples, Orlebar Brown, Paul Smith, Simon Spurr, Thom Browne and Vilebrequin, as well as highlights from GQ’s “Best Stuff of the Year.” We hope our TUMI collaborative duffle bag is in there a well.

The hours are tight on the new pop-up: OPEN from Wed-Sunday at 11am, CLOSED Monday and Tuesday. Find them at 414 W. 14th Street, between 9th Avenue and Washington Street.

More looks from inside the new GQ and Park & Bond Pop-up after the click.

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Tetra Shed – Modular Garden Office

30 November 2011, 17.30 | Posted in Architecture, Design | 1 comment »

Tetra Shed - Modular Garden Office

Tetra Shed, designed by David Ajasa-Adekunle, is a modular office tent that looks to meet the expanding needs of many. While it is offered as an office style modular space that can grown up to six tents, the Tetra Shed modules can be used for eveything from pop-up shops to temporary build-outs. They’re available in a variety of colors as well as copper, zince, steel, and plywood facades. On the inside, the Tetra Shed is finished in birch or plaster board. A very interesting design. Coming in 2012.

More looks after the click.

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UNIQLO “Pops Up” Shops in New York City

15 August 2011, 17.30 | Posted in stores | No comments »

UNIQLO “Pops Up” Shops in New York City

That third New York UNIQLO shop we reported on looks to be part of a bigger “pop-up” story from the brand.  A variety of UNIQLO pop-ups will be taking form to promote their new flagship on 34th St. “The pop-up UNIQLO Brand Shop located in the Flat Iron at 155 Fifth Avenue, just opened; it will be followed by a second located at 1880 Broadway, opening August 13th and then followed by a third location at 2385 Broadway opening mid-August. Stay tuned for more UNIQLO Brand Shop locations in your area soon!” Options….

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Grenson Brogue Bar at Selfridges

22 April 2011, 15.30 | Posted in stores | No comments »

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We’re always amused by concepts like this where the basic train of thought is ‘men like drinking, men like shoes – why not mix the two?’ Which is just what Grenson have done with their latest pop up, a brogue bar at London’s Selfridges. There’s even a happy hour where you’ll get a free pair of shoe trees with every purchase. It’s on till the 12th of May, so if you’re in town it’s worth a visit.

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Pay & Display

09 December 2010, 16.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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In Brighton? No? Well, regardless, there’s an interesting exhibition on there, should you be in that part of the UK. Well, we say exhibition, we mean a pop-up gallery which will sell prints from the likes of Modern Toss (who’s periodic tablecloth of swearing is above). You can find the address and make an enquiry on their official site.

Cooper-Hewitt Kiosk at Grand Central Station

08 November 2010, 14.47 | Posted in Design, stores | 1 comment »

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Commuters looking for a high design gift this holiday season will look no further than the Cooper-Hewitt’s Kiosk at New York’s Grand Central Station. Located in the Station’s Graybar Passage, the Kiosk “will offer a selection of 25 design works from the museum’s renowned shop, including decorative objects, jewelry, toys and office accessories, and will be outfitted with USM Modular Furniture’s Haller system in orange, a color available for the first time in three decades. Cooper-  Hewitt chose the USM Haller system—a 1963 design classic, which is created from a few basic  elements that can be expanded or reconfigured as needed—to outfit its museum shop and now the kiosk.” Open for business through January 3, 2010.

Photos by Daniel Levin.

Images of the Kiosk and a few objects within – including an awesome table tennis set  – after the jump.

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Rapha Continental Mini-Mart

06 March 2010, 19.00 | Posted in bike, stores | No comments »

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Buildouts. We love them. Especially when they’re from the brands we love. Check this “mini-mart/convenience” store they set up in Virginia during the North America Handmade Bicycle Show. Ben showed up some views of the pop-up on his Column recently. We’ll expand on it with some more images. “Beverage cooler, magazine racks, shelving, lottery, public postings and a cigarette wall (smartly rebranded by Carey SH with the names of our Continental rides), help to set the store—and a few shiny bikes laying against the front wall complete the quick stop spot.”

More looks at the Rapha Continental Mini-Mart after the click.

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Dunhill’s Pop-Up in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District

15 February 2010, 21.30 | Posted in Fashion, stores | 1 comment »

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Style Salvage took a stroll through Dunhill’s temp. pop-up in NYC’s Meatpacking District. “The spirit of Dunhill’s flagship space, Bourdon House has been transported to the heart of New York. Laser-cut, powder-coated aluminium panels suspended over a black rubber floor combined with a life sized projection of the Bourdon House exterior and its Mayfair surroundings create an abstract spirit of the brands heart and soul, an ethereal version for people to experience… For those of you unfamiliar with Bourdon House, it is the ultimate in masculine luxury and retail lifestyle. Formerly the London residence of the Duke of Westminster, it reflects Alfred’s own legacy as a curator of the very finest, offering not only superlative product but the ultimate in services and experience too.” Check those boots above.

More looks from Dunhill’s Pop-Up in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District after the click.

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Boutique Kitsuné Tokyo

20 January 2010, 22.00 | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 comment »

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Our friends at Kitsuné continue their treck around the globe with their “Boutique Kitsuné” project. “Boutique Kitsuné is an international project which tours around various cities worldwide, identifying the most interesting and avant-garde places.” Their next run in Tokyo at Montoak, Feb 11 through Mar 7th. “Collectively entitled ‘Impression of Nippon from Kitsuné’ These limited items were created in Japan with Japanese fabrics, using the same philosophy as main collection. For example, the limited edition shoes are made by famous factory Moonstar in Fukuoka, the knits in Gosen/Niigata, and the canvas bag in Kurashiki/Okayama. Also, there will be commemorative Tshirts, key ring, a special Kitsuné Maison CD box, and emblems which are all exclusive for BOUTIQUE KITSUNÉ TOKYO.”

For now some more looks at the Spring/Summer 2010 Kitsuné Golf Club collection after the click.

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Original Penguin Pop-Up Store in Berlin

16 December 2009, 14.30 | Posted in stores | No comments »

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‘What? So and so had a pop up store and it’s closed already?’ is a phrase we’re too used to hearing this year. There’s been so many this year that we’re not even sure of the right word to describe it. Flood? Deluge? Torrent? Tsunami? However you want to describe it, the point remains the same: there’s been too many this year.

Having said that (word to Curb), this pop up store benefits from being open for longer than the usual pop ups – it runs longer than two weeks for one – and it’s based in Berlin boutique Trüffelschwein. So if you’re in Berlin anytime soon, pop in and take a look around.

Images of the store after the leap.

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