For the sixth year running, Camron organised the PR for the Daily Telegraph House & Garden Fair, the UK’s most prestigious interior and garden design event for consumers.
The Godfather of politically-conscious graffiti, Blek le Rat, created a unique piece of temporary artwork on the exterior of The Conran Shop’s Michelin Building in London
The London Design Festival was a great success this year with more visitors from overseas than in any previous year.
This week – Kvadrat, the leading Danish textile/ textile related products developer for interiors, opened its eagerly anticipated new flagship showroom in London
For the last few weeks, Camron has been working with Jules Wright, the owner and creative director of the Wapping Project
On Wednesday, B&B Italia’s flagship London store in the Brompton Design District hosted ‘Portraits’
This shop is a little gem of gifts and design products on the South Bank – that has just opened.
This week I went to check out the newly opened Brazilian Bar
On 14th February Camron sent a team to the Basso & Brooke show as part of London
The Cookbook Café opened at the newly refurbished InterContinental Hotel,
Yesterday I went to Abercrombie & Fitch’s long-awaited first UK store
It’s not every day that one tries a £125-per-bottle wine but a new concept
We joined Wallpaper* magazine this week who hosted a champagne reception to welcome the new Editor, Tony Chambers
John Maeda is a graphic designer, visual artist and computer scientist and is the founder of the Simplicity consortium at MIT.
London Met is located near Brick Lane in the heart of the East End.
I went to the Gagosian Gallery in Kings Cross today to see the new Jeff Koons Exhibition. Titled Hulk Elvis
I was fortunate enough to visit Skylon, the new restaurant at the recently reopened Royal Festival Hall.
The RCA Summer Show – the Great Exhibition 2007 – opened on Friday.
Buying art can be such an intimidating prospect, but not so at a fabulous new art gallery in East Dulwich called 14 Upland Road, which I stumbled across at the weekend.
I went to Nick Jones latest addition to the Soho House series of clubs – Shoreditch House last night.
The most prestigious portrait competition in the world, the BP Portrait Award has been raising awareness of the very best in portraiture for the last 28 years.
We went to the Design Museum to see the first major UK exhibition of internationally renowned architect Zaha Hadid.
Last week I went to The Gallery Soho, to the private view of Napkin, an exhibition with some of the UK’s most innovative visual artists.
Insider Art is a phenomenal show of art by prisoners and others in confinement in Britain.
Last week my team and I paid a visit to Wahaca, the much anticipated new Mexican restaurant in Covent Garden.
The Serpentine Gallery’s Summer Pavilion for 2007 recently opened, so yesterday I went along to check out the ‘spinning top’.
Janine, Neil and I nearly missed Banksy’s mark on the pavement outside The Hospital club in Covent Garden, indicating the Warhol vs Banksy exhibition inside.
Today I went down to the Becks Fusion Gallery pod at Trafalgar Square.
On a balmy Friday afternoon we ventured to Borough Market in search of the charming Shipp’s Tearooms
Manish Arora, one of India’s most celebrated fashion designers contributed to the India Now Festival last Friday night
The Frieze Art Fair opened this week in Regents Park and is now five years old.
Design Art London which took place in a marquee in Hanover Square marks the capitals first fair in Design/Art
In advance of the Rugby final tomorrow (England v South Africa) a new statue has appeared of Johnny Wilkinson
Yesterday I visited The Gagosian where they are celebrating the 50th anniversary
The Model for a Hotel by Thomas Schutte stands on Trafalgar Square’s 4th plinth.
It is just two days until the first Eurostar leaves from St. Pancras
Last night was the final party before St Pancras International opens tomorrow and the first trains depart for Paris.
I was captivated by glass artist Kate Maestri’s exhibition at Craft Central.
Take a trip to the V&A to see the exhibition ‘Out of the Ordinary: Spectacular Craft’ which will be on until 17th February.
Walking up to the Tented Palace that sits besides the overwhelmingly large O2, was an African oasis complete with kilim rugs and Moroccan candle filled lamps
Last Friday I attended the press conference for La Maison Tropicale. Saved from the jungle of Brazzaville and brought to the banks of the Thames comes a legendary tropical villa.
Last week, I attended the inaugural showing of the Vanity Fair Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery
The Brit Insurance Designs of the Year is currently on at the Design Museum.
London-based, Italian-born designer Martino Gamper likes to cook; so much so that he frequently sets up his own guerrilla restaurants
If you like chocolate, this is the place in London to go. It is a chocolate boutique in Notting Hill
Last night I attended the inaugural Brit Insurance Designs of the Year award at The Design Museum.
I first met Kengo Kuma in 2006 when I launched Z58, a stunning building he designed in Shanghai.
I can not remember the last time I went to an exhibit that was so interesting, fun and exciting. Ten artists have been given their own space to transform how they wish both inside and out at the Hayward Gallery
Skin and Bones explores the growing overlap between fashion and architecture, the basic idea is that both buildings and clothing are a means to protect the body
We felt like Alice in Wonderland when we wandered into the beautiful courtyard of Somerset House for the opening party of the London Festival of Architecture
The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion Commission has been of interest to us at Camron for many years now. This ongoing programme was set up by Julia Peyton Jones in 2000 to debut internationally acclaimed architects in London’s own Kensington Garden lawns.
The Royal College of Art graduate show is one not to be missed as there is always so much original talent displayed under one roof.
As part of the London Festival of Architecture, Covent Garden is hosting an installation by 6a Architects and fashion designer Eley Kishimoto.
The Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef at the Hayward Gallery is an intriguing mix of art installation, craft, mathematics and environmental campaigning.
Liberty is renowned for its championing of 20th century furniture design. Now it has joined forces with influential art and design gallery Rocket to host an exhibition celebrating the furniture of Jens Risom
Judith and Ros had their first SNOG the other day and were pleasantly surprised by the experience!
If you are passing the Royal Festival Hall, take a look at VOLUME, a project originally commissioned by the V&A and conceived by United Visual Artists
Situated at 23 Gloucester Road, this florist adds a colourful boost to any passer by. The first shop opened in Paris in 1991, where their florists are trained and then dispersed throughout the world.
The Emperor Hadrian transformed the Roman Empire from AD 117-138, ruling over a vast territory across Europe, North Africa and Middle East.
Viktor & Rolf’s exhibition at the Barbican is awe inspiring; the famous Dutch Duo have created an autobiographical timeline of their collections and exhibited them in such a way that is both startling and enchanting.
The Victoria & Albert Museum is hosting an exhibition exploring the relationship between the two worlds of fashion and sport.
Fresh from New York Glacéau Vitamin Water is popping up around London with some wonderfully wacky events with their emblazoned camper van in tow.
Thursday saw the return of the ever popular Covent Garden night market. An array of delicious treats from cupcakes to sushi greeted us as we walked from the office to the piazza.
Established in 1999 and recently relocated from Chelsea, Emily Dyson’s shop, Couverture, has every home and fashion accessory you could wish for.
If you are in search for the perfect boutique store, look no further. Coco Ribbon is an elegant mixture of couture clothing, luscious beauty products and delicate charms.
A huge contemporary rock sculpture by the artist Zhan Wang is on display under Sir Norman Foster’s stunning skylight in the Great Court of The British Museum.
China Landscape is a unique collaboration between Kew Gardens and the British Museum, bringing the beauty of the historic Kew Gardens into central London.
I went to the Design Museum this week and was totally blown away by the Tim Walker exhibition which is on until the 28th of September.
After attending Sotheby’s pioneering two-day auction of new Damien Hirst works “Beautiful Inside My Head Forever"
We love David Adjaye’s stunning pavilion, created for the London Design Festival, which is drawing admiring crowds to its Southbank location.
100% Design, the UK’s leading contemporary interiors event took place at Earl’s Court this September. Attracting key manufacturers and designers from the UK and overseas
I popped down to the Truman Brewery to visit Tent London, a show which celebrates and sells the best in design.
Amanda and I went to a private view of Mark Rothko’s late paintings at the Tate Modern – and we loved it!
Last week saw the opening of Bourdon House, the new Mayfair home of Alfred Dunhill, where an invitation-only members club meets a stunning retail concept; we went along to check it out.
Forget Chanel No 5 – for a truly original fragrance, there are only a few places to go in London – and Liberty is definitely one of them, especially as this weekend saw the opening of Frederic Malle’s Edition de Parfums
TASCHEN, the famous art book publisher with five exclusive stores around the world, has just opened its first UK shop
Last Tuesday I had the pleasure of attending the opening of the new Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea. The spectacular building has been thoroughly renovated with the most stunning seamless wood floors
As Obama supporters at Camron, I was delighted to discover this portrait of him by José Maria Cano at The Riflemaker Gallery booth at Zoo.
This year’s Frieze Art Fair was as frenetic as ever. The huge structure in Regent’s Park makes a dramatic home for hundreds of galleries from around the world to show their best artists.
Alan Yau’s latest culinary venture, Princi, is an absolute must for design and food aficionados alike. Already a huge success in Italy
We stopped by the National Geographic Store’s grand opening today to check it out. From the brilliantly curated photography show in the Main Gallery
Foodies beware: Westbourne Grove is now home to the spectacular Gloucestershire-based farm shop outlet, Daylesford Organic—and once you enter, it may be difficult to leave.
The very first MONOCLE shop – possibly the smallest and most stylish retail space in London – opened at 2A George Street, just off Marylebone High Street
A visit to the new Primrose Bakery shop is a must if you are walking in Covent Garden.
War Horse is based on the celebrated novel by the Children’s Laureate Michael Morpurgo. The National Theatre’s powerful adaptation follows the tight bond between animals
Sheekeys has added a new oyster bar that opened 2 weeks ago and is alongside the restaurant. The interior has been done by Martin Brudnizki
We were recently invited to the Royal College of Art’s Work in Progress show, which I attended with pleasure.
Parents of children at Soho Parish School have commissioned the renowned graphic designer Jonathan Barnbrook, to design a bag to raise money for the school.
My mission was to visit Cocomaya to assess its reputation as London’s most exquisite chocolatier. I was not disappointed.
Boundary is the brilliant new venture by Sir Terence Conran. Set in the heart of edgy Shoreditch, the project includes a hotel, shop, café and restaurant.
There’s always something daunting about huge international art fairs. However, what struck me about the rich mix of work on offer at the London Art Fair
Marcus and I popped into the new Opus Store on King Street in Covent Garden and were blown away by the gallery-like setting surrounding these magnificent books.
I bumped into Damien Hirst at the launch of his latest retail venture Other Criteria at 14 Hinde Street, W1.
Amy and I were lucky enough to go to the opening of the new Cha Cha Moon, at Whiteleys in Bayswater last night. Cha Cha Moon
With black lacquered walls, quirky lighting and vintage furniture, the newly opened Apartment C
On Saturday I paid a visit to the Barbican to see Le Corbusier ‘The Art of Architecture.’ This extraordinary exhibition is the first major survey in London of one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
Covent Garden came to a standstill today when wives of world leaders attending the G20 Summit stopped by to see the ballet, Giselle at The Royal Opera House.
Thursday I joined an über-cool East End crowd at Gallery FUMI for the debut of ‘Les French’, an exhibition by Studio Glithero.
This week we were lucky enough to attend the preview of Barbara Hulanicki’s new capsule collection for Topshop
On Friday Lily and I visited the Collect craft exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery.
At the corner of Endell Street and Short’s Gardens lies London’s ‘chic-est’ fish’n’chip shop.
In the cultural hub of London’s east end at The Old Truman Brewery, this year’s creative graduates are showcasing their work.
Today we went to check out Miller Harris, the perfume store just around the corner from Camron in Covent Garden.
We went to the opening party for Super Contemporary at The Design Museum which was great fun with Wayne Hemmingway as the DJ for the evening.
I always enjoy graduate show season; I think it’s great to witness the total freedom of creativity which students enjoy and you can guarantee there’ll always be some outrageous designs on show!
This summer, Bombay Sapphire, in collaboration with Somerset House, opens London’s latest pop-up venue
Last night I attended the RCA Innovation Lecture given by Jonathan Ive who was interviewed by Rector
Antony Gormley’s much anticipated artistic experiment One and Other began today at the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.
An artist who has kept his identity closely guarded throughout his career, yet has an international reputation for his provocative
Selling sought after, limited edition clothes and accessories A Bathing Ape is part of a Japanese urban streetwear phenomenon.
The new Venetian tapas restaurant Polpo has just opened in Soho, so I headed down to check it out.
This September sees the opening of The Icecreamists, a pop up ice-cream boutique at Selfridges. As an ice- cream addict I headed straight down to check it out.
Freida Pinto and Dev Patel turned out last Monday as French luxury brand Hermès galloped into Liberty for an historic partnership.
Bocca di Lupo, “mouth of the wolf” in Italian, opened earlier this year. Chef Jacob Kennedy, who previously worked at Moro
You might have noticed the red and white dotted trees on the South Bank and wondered what is that all about?
I ventured to Tate Britain to check out the Turner Prize short list. The ideas behind the work were strong and the execution, in most cases, was beautiful. I’ll put my money on Lucy Skaer to win the prize.
On Tuesday, I attended the opening of the Pavilion of Art & Design in Berkeley Square. The show was absolutely buzzing with activity.
Anyone within a half mile of Regents Park could not miss the sheer mass of people crowding into to see the spectacular Frieze Art Fair.
The US cult store Anthropologie opened its flagship store on Regent Street this morning. With another branch on the old Antiquarius site
Mark Hix recently opened his new restaurant – Hix – on 66 Brewer Street
in Soho – and my dining experience was delightful.
Photographer Nick Knight’s SHOWstudio has landed at Somerset House so I headed down to check it out.
On Saturday, I stumbled upon Ryantoon, a pop-up shop by the papercut artist and printmaker Robert Ryan.
Form Matters, at The Design Museum, is David Chipperfield’s first UK exhibition. The show presents his sketches, photographs, miniature models
Damien Hirst’s ‘No Love Lost; Blue Paintings’ are currently on show at the Wallace Collection, so I checked them out.
The first of 100 “individualised” Starbucks opened on Conduit Street last week so I headed down for a caffeine kick.
There are so many ways in which artists strive to convey a sense of character, situation and relationships in their work.
Trafalgar Square is hosting a forest of trees from Ghana this week as part of an installation by artist Angela Palmer.
Love it or hate it? I just had to visit the first ever Marmite shop on Regent Street, the pop up shop that everyone is talking about.
A touch of Paris has come to London in the shape of Colette’s first pop-up shop. The Cube Store, which is situated within the Old Truman Brewery
Finally, the clouds parted and we glimpsed the sun! So I grabbed the opportunity to head down to the Design Real exhibition
Cognac producer Courvoisier has teamed up with the edible architectural geniuses at Bompas and Parr
Battling through the snow and the cold, we made our pilgrimage to the ‘Feeding of the 5000’ event at Trafalgar Square.
Lambs Conduit Street is renowned as London’s most fashionable and original high street. Darkroom has just opened there
This exhibition encapsulates the amazing technology of today and shows us the future with a dazzling array of new developments and the evolution of digital design.
We dashed over to the British History Museum to catch Moctezuma: Aztec Ruler. The exhibition featured numerous masterpieces of their culture
Book worms with a penchant for art, design and fashion will love the new ‘Idea Books’ pop-up shop in St Martins Lane Hotel.
An impressive show of Chris Ofili’s work has just opened at Tate Britain.
The Saatchi Gallery’s project room features Emily Prince’s tribute to every American soldier killed in Iraq.
This exhibition at the Royal Academy shows a personal and often poignant insight into the real life of Van Gogh.
If it moves, twinkles, reacts to light, sound and movement then there’s a place for it in the Kinetica Art Fair.
The ‘Well Transparent Chair’ is Ron Arad’s re-interpretation of the original Well Tempered Chair, which he first designed in 1986
Michael Landy has transformed the South London Gallery into Art Bin, a large perspex container for the disposal of art work.
This remarkable show runs until 11 April 2010 at the Wapping Project, the east London gallery
Ron Arad is not only a designer and architect but also an artist. Such a variety of forms in different materials have been created since 1981
Somerset House is currently hosting London Fashion Week and as the location is a stone’s throw from Camron
The Ultra Lounge at Selfridges has been transformed into a maze of exhibits that challenges you to look closer at the world and at all things small and beautiful.
Just before the notorious and crime-ridden 1960s-built Market Estate near King’s Cross was bulldozed, the place bloomed with creativity as 75 artists got together to produce a range of intriguing site
Tony Cragg, the remarkable British artist and sculptor has presented his most recent work at the Lisson Gallery
Bompas&Parr, food adventurists extraordinaire open their Parliamentary Waffle House. Bringing a fresh dimension to old debates
We were thrilled to hear about Gucci’s new pop-up trainer store which is only five minutes from our office in Covent Garden!
Somerset House has opened its doors to ‘Pick me Up’, the UK’s first contemporary graphic art fair.
The annual Grand Designs Live exhibition has hit London so I headed down to Excel to check it out.
The Craft Council’s annual fair, Collect, is in town again. Featuring more than 300 artists represented by 36 galleries from around the world
The first ever Norwegian garden at Chelsea Flower Show has been awarded the prestigious Silver Gilt medal.
Opening today at the Wapping Project Bankside, is a provocative solo exhibition by the renowned American documentary photographer Susan Meiselas.
London saw two remarkable arrivals last week – one was the new iPad to the Apple store and the other was the new Louis Vuitton emporium in Bond Street.
The Museum of London has completed a 20 million pounds redevelopment, opening the doors on five spectacular new galleries in one of the world’s greatest urban history museums.
A major exhibition celebrating one of fashion’s most influential and enigmatic fashion houses has opened at Somerset House.
The degree show season has kicked off and I nipped down to Kensington Gore to look at the Royal College of Art’s contribution from the Class of 2010.
Newspeak: British Art Now is the latest exhibition to take over The Saatchi Gallery.
The Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy has opened with the usual mix of work by academicians, emerging artists and the lucky few who were selected from the public competition.
Yesterday I went to the Opening of Chorus, an immersive kinetic experience light and sound installation by United Visual Artists at The Wapping Project
Anthony Gormley’s new site-specific installation, Breathing Room III, has descended on The White Cube Mason’s Yard Gallery
Last Saturday, we escaped the hoards of Oxford Street and popped down to the tranquil Brown Hart Gardens
Intrigued by the idea of seeing a film, without knowing what it will be or where it will be screened,
Once again, Holborn is abuzz as the students of Central Saint Martins show off their exceptional talent at the degree showcase.
New Designers, the UK’s largest event for graduate design, is currently being held at the British Design Centre in Islington.
Last Saturday I experienced Studio Dining East, a spectacular Pop Up restaurant by those amazing people at Bistrotheque
Last Wednesday night, I discovered a group called Guerrilla Lighting in operation at a skate park and at the Tanneries building in Southwark.
On arriving in Peckham ’Campari Bar – one would be forgiven for assuming they were a few miles north in Shoreditch.
The Hamiltons Gallery in Mayfair has just opened a photography exhibition of David Bailey’s work.
I visited the new Serpentine Pavilion designed by Jean Nouvel. The intense red colour of the structure is initially striking but soon becomes comfortable
In Shoreditch on Saturday, I stumbled across Penny University – the latest in pop up to hit London.
On Thursday night, I stepped into the magical world of the Jacques’ Townhouse at 33 Fitzroy Square for an evening of vintage fashion,
We swung by Haunch of Venison last week to see the new exhibition; Psychopomps.
Valentina and I went to the Design Museum in London to catch up with the last week of this photographic show by architect David Adjaye.
This is the last week to discover the ‘Sustainable Futures’ exhibition at the Design Museum.
On Friday, I headed over to Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street which is playing host to an exhibition featuring works reflecting Picasso’s domestic life.
Last week I visited The New Decor exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. The first floor has been furnished with sculptures and installations which takes interior design as a point of departure.
Last night I went to the Private View for this year’s Threadneedle Prize, which is worth £10,000 to a winning artist.
The Deptford Project is hosting the fabulous Silent Cinema for the next three weeks with 80s movies showing
From the catwalk to catering, shoe guru Patrick Cox gives cupcakes a sexy makeover with the opening of Cox Cookies and Cake.
I went to the wonderful Gauguin exhibition at Tate Modern the other day. It was such a treat to see so many ‘old friends’ on show in the gallery.
I popped down to Battersea Park to the Affordable Art Fair. In contrast to Frieze, this show feels quite intimate and friendly.
Kate Spade, the American designer, is testing the water in the UK with a pop up shop in Covent Garden. This little taster is definitely worth a visit
Tucked away in Primrose Hill, The Museum of Everything’s current show is a delight and a collectors’ paradise.
This week, the Camron interns visited the National Gallery to see Clive Head’s remarkable paintings of London.
House of Voltaire is a pop up shop come gallery offering a diverse treasure trove of original works and objects donated by a multitude of leading contemporary artists.
Roberta and I went to the first night of the opening of Temporium, a Christmas Shop in Brompton Road.
Having working with Hermès on the Liberty installation this year, I was curious to visit their temporary space in Ledbury Road.
For our last trip of the year, a group of us went to see the show on at 6 Burlington Gardens while doing some Christmas shopping.
The White Cube Gallery is currently showing an evocative series of black-and-white photographs by Gregory Crewdson.
Albert Watson has made his mark as one of the world’s most successful fashion and commercial photographers.
Supermarket Sarah is a designer who has developed a way to show shoppers some ingenious and super-stylish way of decorating a room.
Eadweard Muybridge was an eccentric Victorian photographer who is most famous for his remarkable studies into human and animal motion.
Hidden between restaurants in China Town, a shabby-looking door leads up to one of London’s coolest new bars.
Cindy Sherman has returned to London with a new photographic exhibition at Spruth Magers gallery.
Whilst in Primrose Hill the other day I popped into Mary’s Living and Giving shop, which is an example of the new charity shop concept developed by Mary Portas.
The Islington-based London Art Fair fair thronged with artists and enthusiasts eager to see the latest offerings.
Robert Mapplethorpe is an icon of the American avant-garde in the late twentieth century,
A display of fashion illustrators from the twentieth and twenty first century is on show at the Design Museum and brilliantly captures the changes in style and mood.
What, for most people, looks like a rectangle of 12 postcards with one in the centre, is, for Gilbert and George, “an angulated version of the sign of the urethra”.
I found Oak Studio in Perrins Court, Hamptead, by accident on the way to a dinner.
Scratch+Sniff at The Book Club in Shoreditch really opened our senses to a whole world of incredible fragrances.
Darkroom, in Lambs Conduit Street, celebrated its first anniversary with a spectacular exhibition of artwork, with a Valentine’s Day theme.
For those of us in search of an afternoon treat we need look no further than the Cake Boutique from Sweet Couture.
More than just a vintage store, Pelicans & Parrots, on Stoke Newington Road, is a hub of vintage clothes, shoes, handbags
If ACNE and Dover Street Market weren’t reason enough to visit this hipper than thou street in Mayfair, then Chucs Dive and Mountain Shop offers another.
Last week Valentina, James and I headed to Saatchi Gallery to hear what four wise men had to say about a controversial topic
The hotly anticipated W hotel finally opened its doors with the promise of a brand new bar called Wyld
Tate Britain’s new blockbuster show is a glorious celebration of this rather maligned medium. Watercolours
Last week saw the launch of the Brit Insurance Design Awards 2011 at the Design Museum. Billed as “the Oscars of the design world”
Timed to coincide with its purchase of department store De Bijenkorf, Selfridges’ Wonder Room plays host to a Dutch pop-up shop courtesy of curator Jane Withers.
Last week saw the launch of The Icecreamists, an amazing new ice-cream shop in Covent Garden.
With all the noise generated by Latin American art lately, Gabriel Orozco’s retrospective at Tate Modern is timely.
A stone’s throw from the glossy redevelopment of Kings Cross lives
This week sees the launch of fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto’s installation-based retrospective at the V&A.
Running alongside the Yohji Yamamoto retrospective at the Victoria & Albert Museum are two further odes to the designer curated by Jules Wright
Yesterday saw the launch of the latest issue of Fantastic Man at Rochelle School’s Club Row Roof (amazing lofty location in the attic of the school!)
Nestled in buzzy China Town, Bubbleology is the latest phenomenon from Taiwan to hit our British taste buds.
Last night saw the opening of an exhibition of the work of the seminal American fashion photographer Lillian Bassman
Parisian chic has landed in Covent Garden with the opening of Ladurée.
This week we visited Central St Martins’ 2011 degree show to see a great range of work from the young designers of tomorrow working
Yesterday morning I attended the Rector’s Breakfast at the Royal College of Art where the most spectacular array
Neil and I attended the press preview this morning of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by Swiss architect, Peter Zumthor.
Masters of Style – Celebrating the stories behind Italian Fashion is a fabulous exhibition at Somerset House.
At the weekend I went to a birthday party in a fantastic location house called The Roost.
The Serpentine’s latest installation is an intriguing cardboard labyrinth created by the Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto.
Yesterday at The Loft at The Club at the Ivy we celebrated two of our favourite people’s wonderful years in London
Since summer finally arrived this weekend, I went to Columbia Road to pick up some flowers and check out Lily Vanilli’s Bakery.
The Southbank Centre was awash with polka dot frocks, frilly petticoats, shoulder pads and tweeds as thousands flocked to the Vintage Festival.
As London finally enjoyed summer, the heat stalled the Camron team. Our solution was to send an envoy to the new gelateria that opened this week.
After an inspiring meeting with Vicky Richardson, I set off for Fish Island at Hackney Wick.
I popped down to Parson’s Green to see how Mary Portas’ fourth collaboration with Save the Children was coming along.
Last night I went with Tony Chambers to Ron Arad’s Curtain Call at the Roundhouse
Today I visited the LACOSTE photography exhibition at the Protein gallery in Shoreditch, tucked down Hewett Street.
Last night I went to the V&A for the opening of Power of Making, collaboration between the V&A and the Crafts Council.
In celebration of London Fashion Week ‘The Sweat Shop’ has popped-up at Selfridges. Originally from Paris
Yesterday at Decorex International 2011, Baroncelli was thrilled to be awarded the Best Contemporary Product Award from idfx for their new wall light, Rex.
When I first entered this exhibition I was greeted by interaction designer Cem Sever. Cem has worked with several tattoo artists to create Tattooar.
Last week we took part in a very surreal and conceptual retail experience called the Sweet Shoppe by the Future Laboratory
This weekend saw the opening of the first Cire Trudon boutique in the city, located at 36 Chiltern Street.
Last night’s preview of the White Cube in Bermondsey was definitely one of the highlights of Frieze week.
At Tate Modern, artist Tacita Dean has created the twelfth installation for the Unilever Series.
Yesterday, having done Frieze and many of the art shows, I dropped into Bargehouse
This extraordinary exhibition at the Hayward Gallery took us into the surreal mind of artist Pipilotti Rist
As London grew a little darker and rainier this week, we paid a visit to the beautiful exhibition of Atkinson Grimshaw’s evocative moonlit scenes at the Guildhall Art Gallery.
An installation by British artist Grayson Perry is on show at the Louis Vuitton New Bond Street Maison Exhibition Space
Dazed & Confused is celebrating its 20th birthday with an exhibition at Somerset house until 29th January 2012.
After Sir Roy Strong indicated this exhibition at The National Gallery was going to be unmissable
Last night I went to Libby Sellers Gallery to the opening of ’Fortune’by Berlin based designer Mark Braun
If you go to Bermondsey on Saturdays between 9am-2pm, you will discover this market.
Located off Oxford Street below a NCP car park you will find the newly opened burger joint, Meat Liquor.
Nestled deep in Brixton is one of the best kept gastronomic secrets in London. In 2009 the near-empty Granville Market
Last night Central St Martins held a private view of ‘work in progress’ for postgraduate students specialising in textiles, industrial, product and communication design.
On Wednesday, Gallery Sprüth Magers hosted the opening of its latest show entitled Donald Judd Drawings, 1963 – 93.
Nestled in Hoxton Square is the gallery and book shop of the innovative Dutch digital agency KK Outlet.
This bike cafe, situated on Old Street, is a perfect respite for cyclists
I joined the throng of VIP guests for the opening of the London Art Fair on Tuesday night
Lisa and I went to the Gagosian Gallery in London which is currently holding a worldwide exhibition
Following the successful openings of stores in Le Marais area and at Merci in Paris, Australian beauty brand Aesop
Last weekend we tried out the mysterious ‘Forth Wall’ pop-up cocktail bar, also known as the wandering bar.
Last weekend I visited the It’s Nice That and Stewdio collaboration at Selfridges
Yesterday, I checked out the new ‘Brain Activity’ exhibition by David Shrigley at The Hayward Gallery over at Southbank Centre.
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