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BON CHARGE and The Salad Project launch Recover & Recharge 
15/04/26

BON CHARGE and The Salad Project launch Recover & Recharge 

The Salad Project and BON CHARGE have teamed up to launch the Recover and Recharge events. These community-driven events are all about great food, smarter recovery, and the feel-good rituals shaping the future of wellness.


This partnership is built on a shared belief: wellness shouldn’t be complicated, it should fit seamlessly into your everyday life. Expect vibrant, nourishing salads, cutting-edge recovery tech backed by science, and a buzzing community of people.


The two events kicking off next month are:


Gua Sha Workshop

Saturday 2nd May at 9am to 10:30am

The Salad Project, Notting Hill


Guests will enjoy:

  • Gua Sha techniques and facial massage guidance 

  • Nutrition insights for skin health with a Q&A session 

  • Refuel by Salad Project Protein Bowls with a hot refreshment

  • A special BON CHARGE gift


To book a ticket, click here.


The Run Club

Wednesday 27th May at 6pm 

Meet at The Salad Project, Victoria


The evening includes: 

  • A midweek reset 5k run, built around movement and going beyond ordinary recovery

  • Post-run recovery yoga flow, powered by BON CHARGE red light therapy

  • Refuel by Salad Project Protein Bowls

  • A special BON CHARGE gift


From May 11th you can book a ticket here.


Photography by Kristina Samson




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180 The Strand – Future Shock

  • May 9, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 16, 2024

180 Strand is an interesting building. Not only is it home to TikTok, it’s also home to an exciting co-working situation and a regular slate of happenings and exhibitions, thanks to the enormous underground footprint the building boasts.

The latest exhibition is ‘Future Shock’; a vast audio-visual feast for the senses that is all about blurring the physical and virtual worlds to ‘challenge viewer perceptions’. Curated in association with the Fact magazine, expect a mix of light, sound, smell, and environmental elements to delight and excite the senses.

Multiple artists created works specifically for ‘Future Shock’ offering a mix of AI and 3-D digital mapping, generative and interactive algorithms, to imaginative laser work. Some pieces are purely film, while others are purely audio, but all offer the viewer an absorbing mix of atmosphere that doesn’t just make for an immersive stroll; the experience soothes the soul. Most are specifically commissioned for this show, meaning you won’t have seen them before. Some standout pieces are specifically through holographic projections and ground-breaking electronic music.

Make sure you spend some time at ‘Daydream V.6’ by Paris-based Noemi Schipfer and arch Takami Nakmoto. The room is a dual-colour, multi-screen show that mesmerises you as it creates different patterns and weaves between compositions. The result is a meditative experience that captures the viewer and stays with them long after you’ve finished updating your Instagram.

Artists at ‘Future Shock’ include Ryoichi Kurokawa, UVA, Caterina Barbieri and Ruben Spini, Lawrence Lek, Actual Objects, Gener8ion, Weirdcore, Gaika, Nonotak, Ben Kelly, Hamill Industries, Ib Kamara, Ibby Njoya, Object Blue and Natalia Podgorska.

‘Future Shock’ is open 11am – 7pm at 180 The Strand until 28 August 2022.

Written by Paul Armstrong

Photography by Jack Hemes

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