The Big Egg Hunt

Fun public sculpture trail around London of decorated eggs to mark the Easter holidays.

The trail was organised by Elephant Family to raise money for their conservation work and had a total of 147 eggs scattered around the city.

It was accompanied by a good app on which you could log your egg sightings and learn more about the designers and sponsors. The map was a bit difficult to read at times particularly in locations on various levels but that adds to the sense of it being a hunt. The eggs seem quite delicate as quite a few had been taken away for repair.

I collected 46 mainly over four sites Covent Garden, Marylebone, Battersea Power Station and Canary Wharf. I’d hoped to do Sloane Street which seemed to be packed with them but I ran out of time. It was a good excuse to have a wander round these areas and some of them took you into strange locations like pharmacies and hotels.

I think my favourite was this shell egg in Covent Garden by interior design company Campbell-Rey but I also loved the mock Wedgewood one in Durrants Hotel by Beth Katleman.

Closed 27 April 2025


 

 

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