While I was in London a few weeks ago I visited the Horniman Museum & Gardens on a crisp, sunny, wintery morning.
Here's a few photos....
Beautiful small conservatory which can be hired out for weddings
Grass roof on the library/research centre
Bandstand, with an amazing view over London
Bright neon donation box in the gardens
Dye garden featuring plants which can be processed into colours & plants that make materials such as paper.
Before I even visited the museum I saw their new branding & identity by Hat-trick featured over on the Creative Review blog and loved it. Really clever, simple and effective, it just needs to be rolled out all across the museum to make it a consistent brand and information identifier.
Old cases & high curved ceilings
The famous Walrus (one of the first pieces in their collection)
Exotic Birds
Parrots
These looked so beautiful and yet so sad at the same time, colourful birds caged and stuffed forever when they once could soar the skies to their hearts delights.
Close-up Parrots
Curved roof & arched doorways from the balcony
Tribal Masks
Dark cases featuring exotic masks & objects
It's a beautiful little natural history & anthropology museum with some great objects, but it was a bit like a mother & toddler morning when we went and great yum yums in the cafe!
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