LABUBU, MOLLY, SKULLPANDA and more in the POP MART pop-up store in Barcelona
by Fucking Young!

POP MART, the famous designer collectible toy brand, has just arrived in Barcelona. This event marks a milestone in the city, which becomes one of the most prominent destinations for fans of limited edition figurines and pop art. The store, located in the heart of the city, offers a unique experience for both collectors and those looking for an original piece of designer art. With its innovative concept and exclusive products, POP MART is quickly gaining ground in the European market, and Barcelona has become a key reference point in this expansion.

The store not only offers its most iconic products, such as the “LABUBU”, “MOLLY” and “DIMOO” collection pieces, but also presents special editions designed exclusively for the Spanish market. Upon entering the store, visitors are immersed in a vibrant and colorful environment, which reflects the brand’s distinctive style. The store’s design combines modern and technological elements, making use of interactive screens and displays that allow customers to explore the POP MART universe in an immersive way.


POP MART’s signature blind box phenomenon is also present in the Barcelona store. Shoppers can purchase these mystery boxes, which contain collectible figures, adding an element of excitement and surprise to the shopping experience. This modality, which has captivated thousands of fans around the world, encourages social interaction and the exchange of figures between collectors, creating an active and dynamic community around the brand.

The opening of the store in Barcelona also reflects the growing interest in designer toys and pop art in the European market. With the rise of vinyl figures and limited collections, POP MART has established itself as one of the most innovative brands in this sector. The arrival in Barcelona strengthens the brand’s position in Europe, where it already has a presence in other key cities such as Paris and London. This strategic move not only responds to a growing demand, but also seeks to strengthen the bond with local consumers, offering products that resonate with the culture and trends of the region.


The store opening was celebrated with special events and collaborations with local artists, allowing POP MART to further connect with its new audience. In addition, the brand plans to continue expanding its presence in Spain and other parts of Europe, consolidating itself as a reference in the world of designer art and collectible toys. With its unique proposition and its ability to constantly reinvent the concept of collecting, POP MART is destined to leave a lasting mark on Barcelona’s pop culture and the global designer toy landscape.

You can visit the store at CC El Triangle, Barcelona
@popmartespana
www.popmart.com
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