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Taiwanese lifestyle brand Everyday Object opens first overseas pop-up in Hong Kong

Prepare for a very stylish three-month takeover

Jenny Leung
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Everyday Object Select Shop By Scannow @East
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Taiwanese lifestyle platform Everyday Object (EO) has officially arrived in Hong Kong for their first overseas venture, partnering with local urban exploration app Scannow to showcase more than 60 curated labels from both Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Located at Domain, a café and coworking space in East Hong Kong, the pop-up is set to run until July 31. The residency is split into three distinct monthly themes, beginning with ‘Way to Travel’ in May, then ‘In the Office’ in June, and finally ‘At Home’ in July.

Everyday Object Select Shop By Scannow @East
Photograph: Courtesy Everyday Object

Shoppers can get their hands on some of the most niche Taiwanese brands that you won’t find in Hong Kong. Highlights include the incredibly popular accordion bags from Kirrei.co, intricate glass bead embroidery from Maybo, and indigenous-inspired woven accessories from Kamaro’an. For those looking to upgrade their stationery game, Antou Design has brought its sleek ballpoint pens to the space, alongside woven balloon bags from Pieces of Jade and vegan hand care products from Buuni.

Everyday Object Select Shop By Scannow @East
Photograph: Courtesy Everyday Object

The collaboration also highlights local Hong Kong talent, featuring minimalist apparel from Still House, handcrafted bags by Minthandmade, fragrances inspired by Chinese characters from Llems, and more. Those with a sweet tooth can also pick up portable canned cheesecakes from Ch.eese Department. (Chdt.), including a special yuenyeung flavour launched exclusively for the pop-up. Even four-legged friends are catered for with premium Japanese fabric pet accessories from Momo.tone.

Coffee lovers also have an extra reason to visit, as the pop-up features a guest roast from Taichung-based Sumugaga Coffee Roasters. The café is serving a limited-edition pourover using their house blend ‘The Sewing’ medium roast, which celebrates the cultural heritage of the Atayal people. As an added incentive, you can also get a five-percent discount on your coffee by downloading the Scannow app and following them on Instagram (@scannowapp). Once installed, users will be able to access a digital map of independent lifestyle brands, creative spaces, and hidden gems across the city, turning the pop-up into a stylish starting point for an exciting adventure around the city.

Everyday Object Select Shop By Scannow @East
When: 7am to 7pm daily
Where: 1/F, East Hong Kong, 29 Taikoo Shing Road, Quarry Bay

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