The restaurant atmosphere somehow managed to be a bit brutal yet relaxed, in a surprisingly spacious dining room for the location…
Read MoreOver the next few months, @flolondontheshop will be popping at various locations around the city with lots of items from our Ahwenepa Nkasa x FLO London collection...
Read MoreLondon is undoubtedly home to some of the greatest art institutions in the world, but also small galleries that are diversifying the London art scene. With February on the horizon and what feels like some sort of return to normalcy, live art is back in business…
Read MoreLooking for a staycation a short distance from London? Birch promises the perfect escape and is just 40 minutes away from London via train, or if you are ambitious it’s a fifteen-mile cycle from the city…
Read MoreIt’s been a while since I’ve been on the pizza trail, or rather the pizza-in-actual-establishments trail…Having excitedly told anyone I’d encountered at the office opening about my desire to try this …
Read MoreA firm fixture of the festive season, the Southbank Centre’s Winter Market returns from 4 November. Featuring traditional alpine-style chalets and an array of seasonal pop-up bars and restaurants, it’s time to eat, drink and be merry…
Read MoreFLO London The Shop is available at the newly opened Soho Home Studio London on the King’s Road for the next month. Providing us with an opportunity to showcase the bold and vibrant Ahwenepa Nkasa fabric…
Read MoreDoyle Wham, a UK gallery promoting contemporary photography from Africa and its diaspora, has announced the opening of Into The Fold, a new exhibition of forty works spanning four decades of innovative practice by eight women photographers and creative practitioners…
Read MoreThe anticipation of this exhibition really lived up to expectations. Stunning paintings of 31 artists whose work entrance, transfix and challenge us as viewers. Mixing It Up celebrates paintings that championing diversity, music, design…
Read MoreFLO London gives you the FLODown on Japan House London’s most recent exhibition, Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow, which highlights some of the pioneering designs from the 1964 Olympic Games, including Olympic pictograms, posters and architectural models…
Read MoreAffordable Art Fair returns to Battersea Park this October with a line-up of emerging and established galleries, alongside entertainment and installations. Over 90 galleries are confirmed to set up shop with 1,000s of affordable, original contemporary artworks under one roof…
Read MoreSetting foot in Subject to Change, a group exhibition featuring Paul Bonomini, Maybelle Peters and Linda Simon, is an instantly transformative, multi-sensory experience. The exhibition celebrates and presents new works by the joint winners of the prestigious London Group Open President’s Prize…
Read MoreWe’ve put together a guide to some must see art in London in September….
Read MoreIn her latest exhibition, The Loneliness of the Soul, Emin brings together a collection of 25 of her own pieces in her typical confessional style, creating an intimate dialogue between artist and viewer. Alongside her own work stand 18 watercolour and oil paintings by Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch…
Read MoreReview: Located in a darkened basement near Covent Garden, ‘The Art of Banksy’ brings together numerous original works on loan from private collectors…
Read MoreWith some of our favourite events returning to the city and a feeling of life returning to normal in the air, August is shaping up to be a good one. To get you back into the swing of the great British summertime, check out of our list of not-to-missed events this month…
Read MoreJapan House London will be opening a brand new exhibition - Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow. The exhibition will celebrate the lasting design legacy of the iconic 1964 Olympic Games showcasing the revolutionary cultural, architectural and graphic design legacy of the historic Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games…
Read MoreDoyle Wham, the UK’s first contemporary African photography gallery are collaborating with 14 Cavendish to present a group exhibition showcasing the incredible works of four photographers from Nigeria, Kenya, Gabonand Côte d’Ivoire against a unique architectural backdrop…
Read MoreIndoor social contact is back and what better way to celebrate than with a round of crazy golf at one of the most iconic spots in London? Located in the West End and The City, Swingers has quickly become a staple of London culture with its unique 1920s British seaside-inspired theme, bustling atmosphere and carefully crafted selection of cocktails…
Read MoreOver 600 pieces of artwork created in lockdown will form new nationwide exhibition to highlight the power of art on health and wellbeing…
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