top of page
The Capturist logo in black
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
Spot over 100 large-scale eggs in London from 24th March - 27th April
09/03/25

Spot over 100 large-scale eggs in London from 24th March - 27th April

This Easter, from March 24th to April 27th, 2025, Elephant Family, the wildlife charity, and Clarence Court are partnering with some of the world’s most renowned creatives to bring an unforgettable city-wide art experience to London.


Over 100 large-scale eggs, each beautifully decorated by iconic figures from the worlds of art, design, interiors, food, and retail, will transform the city. With contributions from names like Anya Hindmarch, LUAP, Fortnum & Mason, Philip Colbert, Duncan Campbell, and Charlotte Rey, this collaboration promises a spectacle that will captivate the entire city.


Londoners and visitors alike can embark on a free, self-guided trail to discover these two-foot-tall egg sculptures scattered across the city’s most famous locations. Historic areas like Chelsea, Canary Wharf, Covent Garden, and Marble Arch, as well as cultural landmarks such as Battersea Power Station, The Barbican, The British Museum, and The Royal Albert Hall, will serve as stunning backdrops for this unique exhibition.


Participants can “collect” the eggs they find by marking them off on a free app, with rewards waiting at various stages of the journey. At the end of the exhibition, the one-of-a-kind sculptures will be auctioned off to raise crucial funds for Elephant Family’s conservation efforts. Founded by the late Mark Shand, the Queen’s brother, Elephant Family has enchanted the world with its public art displays since 2003, captivating imaginations while raising awareness and inspiring change.


Locations include: 

Sloane Street, Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, Battersea Power Station, Canary Wharf, The Adria, Eccleston Yards, Marylebone, Farringdon Station, Fleet Street Quarter, Marble Arch, Covent Garden, The National Theatre, Aldwych, The Royal Hospital, Guildhall Yard, The Guards Museum, Hatton Garden, Liverpool Street Station, Fortnum and Masons, St James Park, Leadenhall Building, Young V&A, Petersham Nurseries, The Goring Hotel, Liverpool Street Station, The Taj St James’s. Royal Albert Hall, The Barbican, The Saatchi Gallery, The Dorchester. 


Dates: March 24th to April 27th, 2025

For more information visit https://www.clarencecourt.co.uk


Written by Jordan Crowley

Photos Courtesy of Clarence Court

You may also like...

A foodie guide to Camden North Yard

ENTERTAINMENT

A foodie guide to Camden North Yard

Head to Canary Wharf and enjoy The Wharf Pole this festive season

ENTERTAINMENT

Head to Canary Wharf and enjoy The Wharf Pole this festive season

Winter on water with Skuna Boats

ENTERTAINMENT

Winter on water with Skuna Boats

Men's Xmas gift guide

ENTERTAINMENT

Men's Xmas gift guide

Spot over 100 large-scale eggs in London from 24th March - 27th April

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Mar 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 18

This Easter, from March 24th to April 27th, 2025, Elephant Family, the wildlife charity, and Clarence Court are partnering with some of the world’s most renowned creatives to bring an unforgettable city-wide art experience to London.


Over 100 large-scale eggs, each beautifully decorated by iconic figures from the worlds of art, design, interiors, food, and retail, will transform the city. With contributions from names like Anya Hindmarch, LUAP, Fortnum & Mason, Philip Colbert, Duncan Campbell, and Charlotte Rey, this collaboration promises a spectacle that will captivate the entire city.


Londoners and visitors alike can embark on a free, self-guided trail to discover these two-foot-tall egg sculptures scattered across the city’s most famous locations. Historic areas like Chelsea, Canary Wharf, Covent Garden, and Marble Arch, as well as cultural landmarks such as Battersea Power Station, The Barbican, The British Museum, and The Royal Albert Hall, will serve as stunning backdrops for this unique exhibition.


Participants can “collect” the eggs they find by marking them off on a free app, with rewards waiting at various stages of the journey. At the end of the exhibition, the one-of-a-kind sculptures will be auctioned off to raise crucial funds for Elephant Family’s conservation efforts. Founded by the late Mark Shand, the Queen’s brother, Elephant Family has enchanted the world with its public art displays since 2003, captivating imaginations while raising awareness and inspiring change.


Locations include: 

Sloane Street, Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, Battersea Power Station, Canary Wharf, The Adria, Eccleston Yards, Marylebone, Farringdon Station, Fleet Street Quarter, Marble Arch, Covent Garden, The National Theatre, Aldwych, The Royal Hospital, Guildhall Yard, The Guards Museum, Hatton Garden, Liverpool Street Station, Fortnum and Masons, St James Park, Leadenhall Building, Young V&A, Petersham Nurseries, The Goring Hotel, Liverpool Street Station, The Taj St James’s. Royal Albert Hall, The Barbican, The Saatchi Gallery, The Dorchester. 


Dates: March 24th to April 27th, 2025

For more information visit https://www.clarencecourt.co.uk


Written by Jordan Crowley

Photos Courtesy of Clarence Court

bottom of page