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Fabergé eggs now in London

22 Feb 2012

Special Fabergé eggs are springing up all over London as part of the Fabergé Big Egg Hunt charity initiative.

eggSophie Conran's egg is now in situ at Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel while Rhea Thierstein's egg can be found at Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel.

“The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt is a great way to get Londoners and visitors to discover new artists and works by their favourite designers,” says general manager at Jumeirah Carlton Tower, Derek Picot. “Our Brand promise at Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts is to be culturally connected, generous and imaginative, our support of The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt allows us to simultaneously support our pledge and two important charities. We hope that we also brighten the day of our guests and local residents.”

Special Fabergé egg dishes which have been added to the menus with donations from each dish sold going to the two charities, Elephant Family and Action For Children.

“Easter is a fabulous time to be in London, the spring brings out the best in the city,” says acting general manager at Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel, ian Richardson. “Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel is proud to support these fantastic charities through The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt and we’re excited to be a part of something that will bring hours of entertainment and surprises to Londoners and visitors alike.”


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