FoundPop

@found_pop

Sustainable retail furniture designed for pop-ups, events and showrooms. Available to rent by day, week or month.
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FILL CLEAN REPEAT We didn’t get more than a few days to think it over. To pull things together. To bring things down to town. To set up a Top up Pop up shop. Nor did we have any kind of funds set aside to make it happen. We did it anyway. And I am so happy we did. And so proud of the whole Fill team. We used what we’ve got, plus a whole lot of imagination, to make something as good as we possibly could. Posters risograph printed in record time. Bottles filled and crated. Powder packed into jars. Drums cleaned, stencilled & rolled into place. Folks came down to help put stuff up. We filled the in-house shop rota in record time; including lab crew, my nephew and a daschund puppy. Eleonora, our head of creative, brilliantly masterminded every last detail. Cool as a cucumber. We wanted this temporary space to be more than a regular fill refill retail space. We choose to use the language and tools of protest because we don’t think single use is very cool. We do like risograph posters. They are simple, don’t cost much, they’re characterful & they make an impact. Refill is the same. The repetition all up the wall is meant to reinforce the idea of refill, reuse & repeat visits to a local store. We chose FoundPop because we love the idea that these shelves will be showcasing something else, somewhere else next month. They are built to last, built to do what you need and like all the best design, you don’t so much as notice them in the background. Good design, great functionality, quality and a clear commitment to reuse over and over and over. We’ve enjoyed filling the FoundPop shelves. We’ll keep them clean and they can go back to work all over again for someone else. Fill clean repeat. 23 Dirty Lane @boroughyards A short walk from London Bridge Station. Tue to Sat 10am-6pm Sun 11am-5pm
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9 days ago
FILL x FOUNDPOP Now open in Borough Yards for a limited time, @fill_co ’s top-up pop-up is a clear statement of intent. Less packaging, more participation. Customers, better known as the Fill Seekers, are invited to bring, refill, and repeat, with the process placed firmly at the centre. Industrial taps, reusable pumps, and refill stations aren’t hidden, they become the experience itself, turning everyday essentials into something tactile, considered, and shared. Fill has long operated this way behind the scenes, collecting, cleaning, and refilling for a growing network of hotels, restaurants, studios, and conscious brands. This pop-up brings that process into the open, placing behaviour at the centre of design. And the alignment with @found_pop is a natural one. A shared belief that physical space should do more than display products. It should shape better systems. From modular, reusable event furniture to low-impact builds, the focus is on creating environments that reduce waste while increasing interaction. SINGLE USE IS OVER Learn more on POP-ID and stop by Fill on your weekend visit to @boroughyards while you still can. Photography by Katie Bagley
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15 days ago
New to POP-ID, @nonathelabel and @thealpineeditworld teamed up to host in London. The collaboration between brands meant pieces were layered, grouped, and revealed in a way that felt fluid rather than fixed. A space to explore, not just shop. This is where community-led activations and concept-driven spaces are becoming more powerful for emerging labels. They allow unique brands to differentiate, not just present product. A clear identity, carried consistently, is often what makes a space memorable. Learn more about the activation and view the full gallery on POP-ID. Hosted by @nonathelabel Curated by @thealpineeditworld Furniture by @found_pop Photography by @katy_dillon
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17 days ago
Your most asked retail questions, answered. In partnership with @lonedesignclub , we’re unpacking the questions brands ask before they open their doors, from finding the right space to driving footfall and planning for scale. Because the best retail experiences are not just well designed, they are well considered. Visit POP-ID to read the full article. Save for later, share with your team, and explore what’s possible IRL.
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1 month ago
Scenes from the brilliant @juliawolfnyc pop-up in East London. For one night only, @awal brought fans together for a meet and greet to celebrate Wolf’s music and new limited edition merch. Naturally events have always been part of music culture. But for digital-first artists, intimate pop-ups are how connection becomes tangible, and how community moves beyond the screen. See the photos on POP-ID and explore articles on upcoming events, retail launches and more. Photography by @natashaaustrich
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1 month ago
Come with us to the gorgeous Covent Garden concept store, @byan.concept where our partner @found_pop has installed a curated selection of beautiful retail furniture. A space where fashion, design and retail meet IRL. We're partnering with FoundPop across our Lakeside units, to elevate the unit spaces. This is just a taste of what's to come. Sign up to our Clubhouse platform (link in bio!) for all retail opportunities and more information.
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1 month ago
New to POP-ID, NYC energy met East London cool when @juliawolfnyc and her label @awal hosted a one‑day merch pop‑up. Fans lined up for their chance to meet Julia IRL, get their limited‑edition merch signed, and be part of a promotional moment that felt personal. Events (and merch) have always been part of music culture, from intimate gigs to big warehouse shows, proving that community starts offline. FoundPop helps artists and labels like AWAL capture that energy with flexible, design‑led builds that move easily from city to city, drop to drop. When you’re ready to host, get in touch. Photography by @natashaaustrich
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1 month ago
In collaboration with @lonedesignclub , we’re sharing how to turn your store layout into an effortless shopping experience. Whether you’re popping up for a week or building your seasonal flagship, the right layout makes the difference between browsing and buying. Swipe through to learn how to design your LDC space with FoundPop’s sustainable furniture rentals, and get in touch to plan your next standout setup together at Lakeside Shopping Centre.
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1 month ago
Looking for sample sale or showroom inspiration? Welcome to @albertclothing , rooted in classic British tailoring with a modern edge, perfectly aligning with @found_pop ’s design-led ethos. Albert brought their pop-up vision to life at @yorktonworkshops . From hero looks on hanging rails to a thoughtful fitting area — every fixture amplified the brand, not just held it. Try our 3D Space Planner to design the environment that matches your moodboard, piece by piece. Venue @yorktonworkshops Furniture partner @found_pop Photography @amyhunterphoto
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1 month ago
Multi-brand magic doesn’t happen by accident, it’s elevated by furniture that brings it all together. Flashback to Spring/Summer ’25: Reward Style (now LTK) turned Old Sessions House into a live moodboard, spotlighting Topshop, Mytheresa, Mint Velvet, Free People, Boots and more under one photogenic roof. FoundPop supplied sleek rails and premium plinths that felt at home in a historic London venue, while keeping every brand shoppable and in the spotlight. Planning your S/S ’26 multi-brand activation? Explore our 3D Space Planner and let FoundPop build your next IRL moment.
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2 months ago
The latest on POP-ID, a spotlight on high-production precision for H&M Studio SS26 at @14cavendish . Created by @rkamandco , London-based creative production studio, the team transformed this Grade II-listed venue into H&M Studio’s living SS26 preview. Anchored by @found_pop ’s sleek furniture and stunning florals by @hamishpowell , learn more on POP-ID. Plan your next collection preview or showroom in our 3D Space Planner, choosing furniture designed for tight timelines and thoughtful design. Photography by @iona.wolff
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2 months ago
New on POP‑ID: a closer look inside BYAN’s debut London pop-up. Spanish sophistication met Covent Garden charm, with timeless designs, sustainable craftsmanship, and FoundPop’s sustainable furniture elevating the space. From plaid wool coats to sharp tailored separates, BYAN showed how a pop-up can be both temporary and perfectly on-brand. Visit POP-ID to learn more and explore the retail moments shaping 2026. Featuring @byan.concept Design-led rentals @found_pop Photography by @katy_dillon
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2 months ago