K44
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In an old Athenian factory, K44’s ethos is bringing creative people together and connecting them in one vast concrete space. This has resulted in an outstanding record store, fashion showroom and artists' studios all under one roo … Read more
In an old Athenian factory, K44’s ethos is bringing creative people together and connecting them in one vast concrete space. This has resulted in an outstanding record store, fashion showroom and artists' studios all under one roof, as well as the all-night bar known for launching new music talent from indie to electro with different gigs and events most nights of the week. Read less

Where the underground comes over ground
Talk of the town: K44 hosted the annual Young Designers International Trade Show cementing its place as a beacon for the creative crowd.
With the railway rushing past, the venue plays on its industrial edginess along with a selection of vintage screens across the walls. Expect art-house fashion types generally under-25.
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