Sell from home.
Shop from homes.

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Loppa is a members-only platform that lets people turn their homes into pop-up shops for pre-loved fashion, interiors, and more.

List your pop-up, invite guests, and give your pieces a new life — or discover treasures from others, from one home to another.

So how does it work?

Hosts

  • Create your pop-up with date and details.

  • Set a guest limit (optional).

  • Publish and let guests RSVP.

  • Share on social to spread the word!

Guests

  • Sign up.

  • Browse pop-ups nearby.

  • RSVP to what catches your eye.

  • Go and find pre-loved treasures.

Secondhand
Seaside Treasures

𖡡 Halmstad, Sweden
Saturday, 30 August
12:00 – 3:00 PM

This pop-up is fully booked.

Upcoming pop-ups

Scandi Style,
Preloved Charm

𖡡 Malmö, Sweden
Sunday, 7 September
11:00 – 2:00 PM

This pop-up is fully booked.

London Finds:
Wardrobe & Home Pieces

𖡡 London, United Kingdom
Saturday, 20 September
1:00 – 3:00 PM

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More pop-ups coming soon.

Want to host? Sign up here.

Still curious?

  • Anything for the home or wardrobe that’s secondhand or vintage: clothes, decor, furniture, kitchenware, art, and more.

  • Loppa makes it easy to sell more stuff, let people try things, and maybe even discover things they didn’t know they wanted.

    As a seller, you don’t need to photograph every single item—just a few shots that show the mood and highlights. Plus, no shipping, no awkward DMs, no waiting weeks for someone to pick up a chair.

  • It’s free to browse and attend Loppa pop-ups. Hosting, however, comes with a small fee of £10 that helps us run the platform and support the community.

  • Not at all. Your living room, kitchen, a rack in your hallway—or even your doorstep—works perfectly. It’s less about square meters, more about having good pieces people actually want.

  • Totally fair. That’s why guests need to register before coming—no unexpected knock-knocks. You can also set a limit on how many people can attend, so it never feels overwhelming.

  • Great photos, a clear description, and a bit of personality go a long way. A couple of photos that capture the mood of your space or the pieces you’re selling can make people actually want to come — and why not share your listing with friends on social so they don’t miss out?