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Tinitrader host three-day pop-up store in Sydney this week

Anyone who’s ever been in the market for baby and children’s products, will have come across Tinitrader at some point. It’s a fabulous online destination for children’s interiors and in exciting news for Sydneysiders, the site is hosting a bricks and mortar event from this Friday to Sunday (February 19-21).

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“Mums love to shop on our website and browse through our extensive product range. The concept for our pop-up shop is to bring to life what is already available online,” says Kerri Turner, Tinitrader CEO.

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Promising a treasure trove of interiors inspiration for the little ones’ rooms, the pop-up shop will showcase the work of key stylists and brands – a great opportunity for parents to glean some creative ideas for their nests.

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With over 30,000 products on sale, visitors can expect to see the latest from Bugaboo, Lilly & Lolly, Toucan and Wooden Collective as well as the brand new collection from childrens’ bedding brand Kip & Co.

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“People can see, touch and even buy the products on display, all in the enjoyable Tinitrader experience. It’s the perfect atmosphere for parents to embrace their inner decorators,” says Kerri who adds that there will be sampling and refreshments on offer too.

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Pre-register your attendance here to go into the draw to win a children’s bedroom package.

Tinitrader Sydney pop-up
Friday 19 February – Sunday 21 February
55 Mentore Avenue, Rosebery
Friday 10am-5pm | Saturday 10am-5pm |Sunday 10am-4pm

Click here for more.

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Stylist and travel blogger Kaspia’s Sydney pop-up store

For three months, local intrepid stylist and travel blogger Kaspia, will be transforming Sydney’s Yellow House into a pop-up shop and gallery.

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In collaboration with Afghan Interiors, the pop-up shop, Kaspia’s Caravan, will feature a unique collection of tribal homewares, furniture, rugs and jewellery, all sourced from over two decades on the road!

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Kaspia’s popular travel blog documents her adventures across the globe to places like Uzbekistan, Guatemala and Iceland, while simultaneously exploring the world of unusual interiors, tribal styling and adornment.

Particularly interested in Central Asian interiors, which are proving increasingly popular, she hopes to bring a little bit of Asia to Sydney homes. “Back in the late sixties and early seventies, thousands of British and European young people came to Australia via the overland trail through Afghanistan, Pakistan and India,” explains Kaspia. “There is a resurgence of interest in the aesthetic of that time, the romance of it.”

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Kaspia’s Caravan opens on Monday 24 November at the Yellow House, 57 Macleay Street, Potts Point. Regular workshops and talks by leading artists and designers will be held throughout the pop-up’s duration.

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Sydney’s coolest pop-up is (not) hardtofind at The Rocks

For those who prefer to look (touch, smell, taste?!) before they buy, one of my favourite online gift retailers, hardtofind.com.au, will be having a pop-up store in Sydney’s The Rocks just in time for Christmas.

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Opening Friday 28 November until Sunday 14 December (though they won’t be open everyday), the hardtofind pop-up showroom will feature an eclectic range of Christmas gift ideas — each hand picked by Australia’s top gift experts: Eri Stewart and Trudi Jenkins, the founders of hardtofind.com.au.

Located in the foyer of 5 Hickson Road (George Street end), the products on display will provide inspired gift ideas for every member of the family: Mum, Dad, kids, even difficult in-laws, all housed within a beautifully historic Rocks heritage building. Also, don’t worry about bringing a bulky shopping bag because anything that takes your fancy can be ordered and sent direct to your home via the in-store iPads.

But that’s not all! Take an Instagram pic while you’re there, hashtag #hardtofindpopup and you’ll go in the draw to win every hardtofind product on display!

The hardtofind pop-up will be open from Friday 28 November until Sunday 30 November; then Thursdays to Sundays until December 14 (from 10am, closing times TBC), and is part of The Rocks pop-up program. The Rocks pop-up is an initiative of Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority to find creative uses for temporarily vacant buildings, attracting new visitors to Sydney’s historic heart.