The decorated large-scale eggs will form part of The Big Egg Hunt, an exhibition of 100 eggs across the city.
The free art trail, in aid of Asian wildlife charity Elephant Family, and in partnership with Clarence Court, runs from March 24 to April 27.
Marylebone will host nine of these eggs in areas such as Marylebone Village and Portman Marylebone.
Trail supports Elephant Family charity with auction to follow in April (Image: The Big Egg Hunt)
The eggs will be displayed in well-known Marylebone locations, including Daunt Books, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, The Marylebone Hotel, and the Paddington Street and St Marylebone Parish Church Gardens.
These eggs have been decorated by a variety of artists.
Sculptors and designers will include Jag Sihra, Annya Sand, Sally Adams, Rebecca Campbell, Ruth Davis, Caio Locke, Bellerby & Co Globemakers, Louise Dear, and Beth Katleman.
Marylebone hosts nine eggs as part of The Big Egg Hunt art exhibition (Image: The Big Egg Hunt)
Once The Big Egg Hunt public exhibition closes, the sculptures will be auctioned to raise money for Elephant Family.
People will be able to use a free app to ‘collect’ the eggs they find, scanning them as they go along.
The app will also reveal prizes and offers, including 15 per cent off the bill at 108 Brasserie, 15 per cent off food and drink at Durrant’s Hotel, and 10 per cent off at the Nobu Bar at the Nobu Hotel, with more expected to be announced.
Free app lets visitors collect eggs and unlock local discounts and prizes (Image: The Big Egg Hunt) After all the eggs in Marylebone are scanned, visitors will be entered into a draw to win prizes from businesses and brands in the area.
These prizes include a night stay at the Marylebone Hotel, a one-night stay at The Prince Akatoki London, and tickets to the area’s galleries and museums.
More details about Marylebone’s involvement in The Big Egg Hunt will be available on the app, the Marylebone Village website, and the Portman Marylebone website.