Published May 02, 2023

SYDNEY POP UP: POPCORN PENTHOUSE

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Written by Samuel Howes

Member since Sep 6
Read time:
2 mins

Hidden above Oxford Street, a Sydney Pop Up space hangs. It's a true hidden gem in the heart of Paddington. Known to us here at Spacenow as the Popcorn Penthouse, it's the home of renowned artist Daimon Downey, where he has transformed the space with his distinctive works, creating an atmosphere that blends creativity and sophistication. This luxurious private rooftop offers a cool, cosy yet deluxe setting — the perfect Sydney Pop Up destination for art showcases, exclusive events, and unforgettable experiences.

Who is Daimon?

Check out his website.

Inside Popcorn Penthouse

Tucked above Oxford Street in Paddington, Popcorn Penthouse stands as one of Sydney’s most captivating Sydney Pop Up destinations. Once brought to life by artist Daimon Downey, the space bursts with colour, texture, and charm. Its plush interiors and sunlit corners make it ideal for everything from fashion shows and magazine launches to private celebrations. Here, the city’s creative buzz meets a relaxed rooftop atmosphere, offering a setting that feels both exclusive and inviting. Every detail of this Sydney Pop Up venue is designed to inspire connection and creativity, making it the perfect backdrop for memorable events.

Sydney Pop Up: Spacenow’s Impact

Through Spacenow, the Popcorn Penthouse became more than a venue — it became a living example of how vision meets opportunity. The platform connected Downey’s artistic transformation with Sydney’s growing appetite for distinctive event experiences. Spacenow gave creators and organisers access to a Sydney Pop Up location that redefines what urban events can be: elegant, flexible, and unforgettable.

Ultimately, Popcorn Penthouse showcases what Spacenow does best — turning hidden gems into extraordinary destinations. It’s where innovation, art, and atmosphere unite, proving that the future of Sydney’s pop-up scene starts with finding the right space.

Click this link to check out an interview I did with Daimon.