Kirrikin Pops Up in the Heart of Perth

Kirrikin Pops Up in the Heart of Perth

Posted by Lauren Davidson on

We’re excited to share that Kirrikin has officially popped up in the Perth CBD. You can now explore our collection in person at Shop 23, Plaza Arcade, right in the centre of the city.

This space gives you the chance to experience Kirrikin up close. Every piece in our range is designed in collaboration with talented Indigenous artists, transforming traditional stories into contemporary fashion. From luxurious silk scarves to bold statement pieces and meaningful accessories, each design celebrates culture, connection, and creativity.

Whether you’re treating yourself or searching for a thoughtful gift, our pop–up store is the perfect place to find something truly special.

 

Visit Us In Store

We’re open Monday to Saturday, welcoming locals, visitors, and anyone who loves art, fashion, and ethical design. Step inside, take your time, and find a piece that resonates with you.

When you shop with Kirrikin, you’re doing more than choosing something beautiful. You’re supporting Indigenous artists, celebrating cultural storytelling, and investing in pieces created with meaning and purpose.

We can’t wait to welcome you.

Shop with purpose, wear with pride.

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