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
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.
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