In the 17th century it was used as a royal residence and today Somerset House in central London is the home of an exhibition in honour of one of the kings of couture – Valentino….
Category: Harley St London
Something For The Weekend: British Wildlife Photography Exhibition
With sub-zero temperatures expected this weekend, there is no better way to enjoy it but within the warmth of a cosy gallery. Why not visit the Horniman Museum and view some breath-taking imagery from the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2011?…
From Microns To Miles, Laser Technician Zach Moves Millennia In A Day
We are all encouraged to strive for a happy and fulfilling work-life balance. However, while self-help authors and life coaches might suggest obvious tips such as walking for an hour a day, or side stepping stressful office situations, it is unlikely any would come up with the combination chosen by London Vision Clinic laser technician, Zach….
Treat Your Eyes To An Icy Vision This Weekend – London Ice Sculpting Festival
Looking for something to do this weekend? Well, look no further, we may have found an icy escape for you to enjoy. The London Ice Sculpting Festival has returned to Canary Wharf for the fourth time from 11-13 January 2013….
Team Building Day At London Vision Clinic
When you add together a list of weird happenings which includes creepy spiders crawling out of cupcakes; a team of highly skilled professional people dashing across Trafalgar Square dressed as super heroes and a video of an optometrist/cave woman dancing an Irish jig in the West End; what have you got? Unless you work at 138 Harley Street, it is unlikely that you would ever guess the answer….
More Mums And Baby Bumps: London Vision Clinic Family Grows
Today, the reasons are no longer debated as the facts speak for themselves: with four members of the team currently on maternity leave and diaries filling with baby showers, due dates and new birthday, it cannot be ignored that the London Vision Clinic family is fast expanding….
The London Vision Clinic Goes Carbon Neutral
When you first meet marketing coordinator, Thilini, the tag “Warrior” is not the first thought that springs to mind. However, within her petite frame lurks a rugged determination which is currently aimed at making her colleagues more environmentally aware having reached the goal of a carbon neutral London Vision Clinic….
The British Optical Association Museum – A MusEYEum Like No Other
London never fails to amaze me. No matter what season we may be in; come rain or shine, there is always something to do and experience. This time, our focus falls on a museum tucked away in Craven Street. Under the hustle and bustle of Trafalgar Square, is a collection of spectacles like no other. The British Optical Association (BOA) Museum, founded by J H Sutcliffe in 1901, is a unique museum that holds over 18,000 objects and archival items relating to the history of optometry, the human eye, visual aid, as well as these subjects in art….
Celebrating 10 Years At London Vision Clinic
In a busy year full of celebrations, from the Queen’s Jubilee, to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, we paused in June to celebrate our 10th Anniversary. We would like to say thank you to all of those who were able to join us at the London Zoo for our 10 Year Celebration. We hope you had a brilliant time and enjoyed the party. …
Art In Miniature On Display At The London Vision Clinic
London 2012 left many large and far reaching changes in its wake. Everyone who was touched by the unforgettable summer of sport and achievement has had their attitudes changed and preconceptions shifted to some degree: for instance it’s now cool to use snail mail, especially if your correspondence begins its journey from a golden post box and carries one of the special edition commemorative Olympic stamps….