12/06/2026
OFFLINE. What happened this week on our streets? Here’s a round up of the latest pop ups, openings and launches.
Fruity B***y Fruity B***y returned to London on Bethnal Green Road with new collection, best sellers, in-store exclusives and some very exciting friends. The pop-up felt like a homecoming for a brand that built its community one visit at a time. Two weeks to stop by and explore what they’d been working on.
N5 Kitchen N5 Kitchen opened its Clerkenwell location on Great Sutton Street, doors opening at 7:30am. A catering company and Highbury cafe stepping into the city with coffee machines, fridges, and all the food prepared in their own kitchen. The kind of expansion that feels rooted, not rushed.
Garnier & Linker Garnier & Linker’s collection landed at Corpus in Mayfair, born from experimentations with ancient materials and traditional savoir-faire. Alabaster, volcanic stone, bronze, plaster, cast glass reinterpreted through contemporary language. Each piece handmade in France by master craftsmen. An intimate exhibition that created dialogue between craft, architecture, and a new audience.
Citizens of Soil Citizens of Soil opened its Olive Oil Bar near Covent Garden with tastings, masterclasses, and a Tomato Party with Tomatinis. A brand turning something as essential as olive oil into an experience worth showing up for. June felt like the right time to taste properly.
Goldthread Goldthread opened on Balham High Road as a curated vintage lifestyle boutique. Mid-century home accessories, vinyl records, luxury to classic clothing brands all housed in a space inspired by 1950s to 1970s design. A brand that understood that aesthetic lives in the details.