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Sparrow's Felt Chippy Brings Whimsical Art to Berkeley Square

Lucy Sparrow's hand-stitched felt chippy installation brings whimsical British artistry to Berkeley Square's cultural landscape.

OnlyMayfair Editorial10 March 2026

Lucy Sparrow's latest textile triumph has landed in Berkeley Square, transforming the traditional British chippy into an extraordinary felt sculpture installation. The artist, renowned for her meticulous hand-stitched creations that blur the lines between art and commerce, has outdone herself with this immersive experience that captures both nostalgia and contemporary craft mastery.

Every element—from the mushy peas to the newspaper wrapping—has been lovingly recreated in felt, creating a surreal dining environment that's quintessentially British yet utterly avant-garde. It's precisely this kind of thoughtful, playful cultural intervention that makes Mayfair such a dynamic neighbourhood for art enthusiasts.

Sparrow's work has always celebrated the mundane made magnificent, and here in the heart of London's most sophisticated district, her chippy feels both delightfully incongruous and perfectly at home. For those who appreciate art that challenges perceptions while maintaining an infectious sense of joy, this installation is absolutely worth experiencing before it inevitably draws queues around the block.

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