The Sloane Stanley Estate to welcome 10,000 sq ft of pop-ups to Chelsea’s King’s Road

13th March 2026 | Jack Oliver

The Sloane Stanley Estate is set to welcome a series of pop-ups to Chelsea’s King’s Road over the coming months.

Together the brands – which span art, fashion, and lifestyle – will take over 10,000 sq ft of space within the West London neighbourhood.

Contemporary accessories brand Kaya Nuka has returned to the King’s Road, opening at No. 324-326 for its sixth pop-up with Sloane Stanley.

Meanwhile UK label Stoned & Waisted, known for its luxury shearling coats, reversible pieces and outerwear, will be opening at 340 King’s Road between the 12th and 25th of March.

Sloane Stanley will also welcome back London-based womenswear label, Minka Dink, which returns for its third pop-up following a successful debut a few years ago. It will open a 1,728 sq ft unit at 324-326 King’s Road from 21st March until 4th May.

Jewellery brand Bijoux De Mimi is also returning to The Sloane Stanley Estate for an extended pop-up run, following the success of multiple shops across the portfolio. The brand has had great success within The Sloane Stanley Estate, and will follow Minka Dink at 324-326 King’s Road on 6th May for four months, closing on 16th September.

Emerging fashion label Lexy London will also open at 340 King’s Road at the end of March, showcasing its seasonal collections until 21st April.

Contemporary womenswear brand Louise Gillard will also bring her signature tailoring and fashion consciousness to 340 King’s Road for the first time, opening between 24th April and 8th May.

Rounding off the pop-up schedule is Paul Brown, the artist with an interest in the combination of art and technology, which will be open a showroom at 340 King’s Road on 11th May until the 24th.

Hannah Grievson, property director at Sloane Stanley, said: “We’re proud that so many independent brands continue to choose the Sloane Stanley Estate as the place to launch, and relaunch, their physical retail journey. Pop-ups are more than short-term shops, they’re strategic brand moments. Many of our tenants return year after year because our location, leasing flexibility and hands-on support help them connect with new customers and refine their bricks-and-mortar propositions. This season’s programme exemplifies our commitment to championing independent retail and fostering the next generation of retail innovators.”

Alongside these pop-ups, the Estate is also set to welcome Third Space in the first half of this year. It will take 22,371 sq ft at 19 Mallord Street, delivering a fitness and wellness offer alongside the likes of FaceGym, Karve, and Ultimate Performance.

Miles Commercial and Levy Real Estate represent the Sloane Stanley Estate.

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