This Easter, Elephant Family have joined forces with Clarence Court eggs for The Big Egg Hunt 2025.
They have united some of the world’s renowned creatives to bring a city-wide spectacle of egg-celent art. London is set to be dazzled by over 100 decorated large-scale eggs, brought to life by iconic names in not only art, but also design, interiors, food and retail.
Everyone is invited to find the scattered 2ft egg sculptures as part of a free-to-view trail across iconic locations and landmarks. From neighbourhoods like Chelsea, Canary Wharf, Covent Garden and Marble Arch, to famous cornerstones in London’s rich tapestry, such as Battersea Power Station, The Barbican, Buckingham Palace and the Saatchi Gallery, each landmark provides the perfect backdrop to witness an exhibition like no other whilst exploring the Capital.
Members of the public will be able to “collect the eggs” they find, ticking them off on a free app which is set to reveal prizes along the way. When the exhibition ends, these incredible sculptures will be auctioned to raise vital funds for Elephant Family.
Throughout Canary Wharf, there are 18 eggs waiting to be found. From the elegance of Laxmi Hussain’s design to the abstraction of Anna Pakosz and intricacies of Chris Carnabuci’s sculptures, each egg reveals a unique design across its curved surface. Get better acquainted with Canary Wharf’s parks, boardwalks and green spaces whilst seeking out the trail.
Check back closer to the time for more information on the selection of eggs to be displayed across the Wharf.
The trail will take you into Jubilee Mall which provides the perfect pit stop – head to Nando’s, Wagamama or to satisfy all tastes, Wharf Kitchen for some family eats.
Finish up the route in Wood Wharf where you can settle in at one of the many fantastic eateries such as Hawksmoor, Dishoom, Mallow or Emilia’s Crafted Pasta. If a quicker bite is what you’re after, head to Patty&Bun or MMy.
Looking for other activities whilst at Canary Wharf? Why not try Flip Out, The Cube or K1 Speed for some family fun, or head to Clays and Fairgame for a more adult vibe. If you’re looking to keep it strictly about the art, then check out Art on the Wharf – our permanent collection of over 100 sculptures, you’re sure to see a few on your way round!