London's Hidden Neon Oasis

It is one of London’s best kept secrets - a neon paradise nestled in an industrial estate. But inside the nondescript building is a glowing neon paradise containing some famous signage spanning decades. The collection - housed in a warehouse in Walthamstow - is the personal collection of former neon artist Chris Bracey. It contains everything from signage for Soho sec clubs in the ‘60s to his work for the movie industry, including pieces that were used in ‘Captain America’, ‘Eyes Wide Shut’, ‘Byzantium’ and more. Italian blogger, Chiara Machedavvero, filmed the spectacular sight during a trip to the Capital.
Location: London, UK
  • Date Acquired03-07-2018
  • Date Filmed01-15-2017
  • OrientationHorizontal
  • Footage TypeGoPro
  • Rights TV & Digital, Commercial, Publishing

London's Hidden Neon Oasis

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