Uniting Art and Charity: The Big Egg Hunt Brings a Splash of Color to London
In an inspiring display of creativity and civic engagement, London is set to transform its urban landscape this Easter with the launch of The Big Egg Hunt 2025. In proud support of the charitable work of Elephant Family, in collaboration with Clarence Court Eggs, the capital will soon be adorned with over 100 magnificent, oversized eggs that promise to captivate both residents and visitors alike.
The innovative initiative is a vibrant celebration of artistic expression and environmental stewardship. Across the city, monumental egg sculptures — each standing approximately 2ft tall — will emerge in front of some of London’s most iconic construction and heritage landmarks. Among the featured sites are Battersea Power Station, Covent Garden, Chelsea, Marylebone, Marble Arch, Canary Wharf, Buckingham Palace, the Barbican, and the Saatchi Gallery.
A City-Wide Artistic Adventure
Set to run from 24th March until 27th April 2025, the trail invites the public to embark on a scavenger hunt unlike any other. Participants can 'collect' these unique pieces of art using a complimentary mobile app that not only guides them to each location but also unlocks surprises and prizes along the way. This interactive journey transforms the urban environment, repurposing everyday construction backdrops and architectural marvels into temporary galleries that celebrate both innovation and heritage.
Uniting Creative Forces for a Noble Cause
'This Easter, Elephant Family are proud to join forces with Clarence Court Eggs for The Big Egg Hunt 2025,' remarked a spokesperson from Elephant Family. The initiative brings together some of the world’s most renowned creatives across diverse fields — including art, design, interiors, food, and retail. Esteemed names such as Anya Hindmarch, LUAP, Fortnum & Mason, Philip Colbert, Duncan Campbell, and Charlotte Rey have contributed to this eclectic assemblage of artworks, ensuring that the spectacle reflects the rich tapestry of London’s creative spirit.
Beyond its visual allure, the event carries a deeper purpose. Upon conclusion of the exhibition, all the decorated egg sculptures will be auctioned, with the proceeds directed towards vital conservation efforts for Asian wildlife — a cause close to the heart of Elephant Family. Founded by the late Mark Shand, this charity has mesmerised the world since 2003 with its public art displays and conservation campaigns, garnering support from both royals and cultural icons.
A Constructive Celebration of Urban Life
London Construction Magazine is delighted to support this initiative that marries the dynamism of modern construction with the transformative power of public art. As urban developers and construction professionals continue to shape the city’s skyline, events such as The Big Egg Hunt 2025 remind us that even the built environment can serve as a canvas for creativity and community. The juxtaposition of monumental architecture against these playful but meaningful art installations underscores the city's ability to innovate — blending tradition with forward-thinking design.
With landmarks like The British Museum and The Royal Albert Hall lending their historic charm to the event, participants will not only enjoy a fun-filled treasure hunt but will also experience London’s architectural and cultural evolution first-hand. As each egg is discovered and documented via the dedicated app, a sense of shared adventure and civic pride is sure to flourish across the city.
Join the Movement
Whether you are an admirer of fine art, a supporter of wildlife conservation, or someone fascinated by the intersection of creativity and urban design, The Big Egg Hunt 2025 offers an egg-cellent opportunity to explore London in a new light. Embrace the chance to witness how the construction sites and urban structures that define our city can be transformed into vibrant stages for artistic and philanthropic expression.
London Construction Magazine invites all readers to participate in this groundbreaking celebration and to experience firsthand how a creative community can shape not only our cityscapes but also our collective future.
The innovative initiative is a vibrant celebration of artistic expression and environmental stewardship. Across the city, monumental egg sculptures — each standing approximately 2ft tall — will emerge in front of some of London’s most iconic construction and heritage landmarks. Among the featured sites are Battersea Power Station, Covent Garden, Chelsea, Marylebone, Marble Arch, Canary Wharf, Buckingham Palace, the Barbican, and the Saatchi Gallery.
A City-Wide Artistic Adventure
Set to run from 24th March until 27th April 2025, the trail invites the public to embark on a scavenger hunt unlike any other. Participants can 'collect' these unique pieces of art using a complimentary mobile app that not only guides them to each location but also unlocks surprises and prizes along the way. This interactive journey transforms the urban environment, repurposing everyday construction backdrops and architectural marvels into temporary galleries that celebrate both innovation and heritage.
Uniting Creative Forces for a Noble Cause
'This Easter, Elephant Family are proud to join forces with Clarence Court Eggs for The Big Egg Hunt 2025,' remarked a spokesperson from Elephant Family. The initiative brings together some of the world’s most renowned creatives across diverse fields — including art, design, interiors, food, and retail. Esteemed names such as Anya Hindmarch, LUAP, Fortnum & Mason, Philip Colbert, Duncan Campbell, and Charlotte Rey have contributed to this eclectic assemblage of artworks, ensuring that the spectacle reflects the rich tapestry of London’s creative spirit.
Beyond its visual allure, the event carries a deeper purpose. Upon conclusion of the exhibition, all the decorated egg sculptures will be auctioned, with the proceeds directed towards vital conservation efforts for Asian wildlife — a cause close to the heart of Elephant Family. Founded by the late Mark Shand, this charity has mesmerised the world since 2003 with its public art displays and conservation campaigns, garnering support from both royals and cultural icons.
A Constructive Celebration of Urban Life
London Construction Magazine is delighted to support this initiative that marries the dynamism of modern construction with the transformative power of public art. As urban developers and construction professionals continue to shape the city’s skyline, events such as The Big Egg Hunt 2025 remind us that even the built environment can serve as a canvas for creativity and community. The juxtaposition of monumental architecture against these playful but meaningful art installations underscores the city's ability to innovate — blending tradition with forward-thinking design.
With landmarks like The British Museum and The Royal Albert Hall lending their historic charm to the event, participants will not only enjoy a fun-filled treasure hunt but will also experience London’s architectural and cultural evolution first-hand. As each egg is discovered and documented via the dedicated app, a sense of shared adventure and civic pride is sure to flourish across the city.
Join the Movement
Whether you are an admirer of fine art, a supporter of wildlife conservation, or someone fascinated by the intersection of creativity and urban design, The Big Egg Hunt 2025 offers an egg-cellent opportunity to explore London in a new light. Embrace the chance to witness how the construction sites and urban structures that define our city can be transformed into vibrant stages for artistic and philanthropic expression.
London Construction Magazine invites all readers to participate in this groundbreaking celebration and to experience firsthand how a creative community can shape not only our cityscapes but also our collective future.