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Fabergé x 007 at Burlington Arcade

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Fabergé Editor

In homage to the 1964 classic film, Goldfinger, the prestigious Burlington Arcade in Mayfair, London, has created a unique 007 experience – The 007.

James Bond at Burlington Arcade

The first floor features a unique 007 boutique offering collaborations and collectibles to purchase, including the Fabergé x 007 Octopussy capsule collection, including the handcrafted limited-edition Egg Objet

James Bond at Burlington Arcade

The 007 features two exclusively designed bars, open from 18th September until 31st December, where fans may enjoy a dash of 007, with signature cocktails and can seek out iconic movie props including Oddjob’s hat, a Fort Knox gold bar, Goldfinger’s golf shoes and the spyhole clock from his private plane, never before exhibited.

James Bond at Burlington Arcade

The 007 opens at House 12-13 Burlington Arcade, 51 Piccadilly, Mayfair, London, W1J 0QJ. Opening hours are 10am-7pm Monday-Saturday, 11am-6pm Sunday. Walk-ins only.

About Burlington Arcade

Burlington Arcade opened on 20th March 1819 “for the sale of jewellery and fancy articles of fashionable demand, for the gratification of the public”. Today it is recognised as one of London’s most iconic landmarks and provides a unique outdoor but covered retail experience within a historical 205-year-old property. Situated in the heart of Mayfair, the 196-yard arcade runs from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens, parallel to Bond Street and is home to Luxury Accessories, Watch and Jewellery brands. The portfolio includes a mix of vintage and new, combining heritage luxury with emerging brands, which share a passion for craftsmanship.

Similarly iconic, the Beadles, originally recruited to safeguard the landmark and its customers, are the oldest and smallest police force in Britain. They welcome four million visitors a year and continue to impose the rules laid down by the original Beadles so whistling, running, riding a bicycle or ‘behaving boisterously’ are forbidden. The two lucky people granted special permission to whistle are Sir Paul McCartney and Jayden, a schoolboy who was promised a licence to whistle if he achieved a good school report.

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