
Domestic Game Changers
A selection of everyday items from the past 400 years which have transformed the ways we live in our homes.

Home Galleries
Explore everyday experiences and ideas of home across the last 400 years.

Rooms Through Time
How home life has evolved over four centuries.

Gardens Through Time
Discover how city gardens have changed and developed over the centuries.

New acquisitions display: Uzo Egonu
This exhibition brings together nine prints by artist Uzo Egonu, newly acquired by Museum of the Home.

World Food Photography Awards
A new exhibition of world-class photographs selected for the World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® Broccolini

Windrush Programme: Honouring Our Elders
Join us this summer for our Windrush Programme Series, Honouring Our Elders.

Almshouse 14 Tour
Discover what it was like to live in Hackney 200 years ago on tours of our restored 18th-century almshouse dwellings.

Identity, Taste and Power: Colonial Histories of Everyday Objects
This museum tour explores the colonial histories of everyday objects.

Changing Faces in a Changing City: Migration to London in the Age of Sail, 1600-1850
This tour brings our galleries to life with stories of how and why early migrant communities came to live in London.

Home Truths: Time for Tea
Join us at this interactive art workshop, talk and zine give-away around the collaborative research project "Time for Tea".

Outdoor Family Rave with Big Fish Little Fish
Bringing the original family rave to East London’s Museum of the Home this summer.

East End Homes: A Walking Tour
An immersive and educational walking tour in East London exploring housing landscapes surrounding Museum of the Home.

Windrush: “Positions of Enunciation”, from the Caribbean to Scandal & Celebration
What does it mean to belong? To carry fragments of home in memory, in language, in movement — across oceans and through generations?

Ceramics in the City 2025
Ceramics in the City returns this September for an annual exhibit and fair celebrating the world of ceramics

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