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While more café than clothing store, Lowkey House is a great community hub to meet those in and around the scene. It’s coffee, lifestyle and fashion, all overlapping naturally. The interior is a millennial aesthetic dream: structural shapes, poppy colours, wood and metal mixed into design-chic harmony. It looks like something straight out of a Pinterest board – that familiarity is the first step to its inviting allure. You can tell when you enter that the store is built on community, but it’s not one that’s unwelcoming to newcomers.
The shop side rotates depending on what’s happening. On regular days, you’ll find vintage hand-picked by the owner while sourcing in LA, New York and London, mixed with Tokyo brands and small lifestyle goods. During pop-ups, the shelves flip completely into the featured items, so the space always changes shape. The crowd reflects that mix too: street people, entertainment people, and anyone doing their own thing seriously, all crossing paths in the same room. The food and items follow the same logic. While the fare is definitely Instagrammable, they don’t select based simply on trendy café snacks – everything on the menu is made up of things the team genuinely enjoy themselves.
Pro tip: Try the Black Sesame Latte
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