Cool Hunting
Substantially-sized, fully-stocked and visually-engaging, Poketo's first Pop-Up Shop debuted this past weekend for a three-week stint at Royal/T in Los Angeles, the Japanese-style cafe and gallery known for its waitresses in French maid costumes.
In addition to offering Poketo's trademark artist-designed wallets and tees, the launch kicks off a new line by Apak, with tees and a mug, plus a new shirt by James Gulliver Hancock.
Poketo convinced Royal/T to allow them to design a special menu of Japanese-inspired street food, which includes ramen, a chicken katsu Cordon Bleu and green tea flan. The tasty menu will only be around for the duration of the pop-up shop.
On 10 July 2009, Poketo will throw a karaoke dance party at the site with prizes for the unabashed singers out there. Karaoke celebrity Raina Lee is scheduled to appear at the event and sign her book on karoake and wallets by Devil Robots and The Wonderful! Design Works will go on sale. RSVP for the free event by sending an email to rsvp [at] poketo [dot] com.
Poketo Pop-Up Shop
Through 18 July 2009
Royal/T
8910 Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232 map
tel. +1 310 559 6300
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