If you find yourself in Harbour City, skip the luxury brands and head straight to Xplus at LCX for a dose of high-energy inspiration. This massive, open-concept "trend zone" acts as a curated platform for the latest in global and local lifestyle design. It’s a sensory experience where high-tech gadgets meet nostalgic art toys, and sleek home accessories sit alongside handmade jewelry from Hong Kong artisans.
Xplus is famous for its ever-changing lineup of pop-up counters and "shop-in-shops," featuring everything from cult-favorite character collectibles and limited-edition "blind boxes" to niche skincare and innovative tech accessories. Because it prioritizes "fun" over "functional," you’ll find objects here that you didn't know you needed - like levitating speakers, designer stationery, or avant-garde pet accessories. It’s the perfect spot to discover rising Hong Kong brands (like Manmade Chanpei or &Premium) in a polished, high-traffic setting that never loses its independent, playful edge.

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