LLOYDS BUILDING
One of London's modern architectural wonders, the headquarters of Lloyds is a prime example of Bowellism, or 'inside out' architecture.
This ambitious artwork depicts in incredible detail, the steel structure, service pipes and lift shafts that intertwine to form the complex exo-skeleton of this building.
siZe: 720mm x 1020mm
laser cut and engraved cherry veneer mdf, perspex. mounted on wood frame.
signed and numbered.
available in a range of colours.
£900
battersea power station
The fourth largest brick building in Europe, and for years London's most iconic derelict building, Battersea power station continues to dominate the South London skyline, long after its days as a working power station are over.
This artwork shows the imposing river facing facade, complete with brick detailing and broken windows – long before the developers moved in.
720mm x 1020mm
laser cut and engraved cherry veneer mdf, perspex. mounted on wood frame.
signed and numbered.
available in a range of colours.
£900
michelin house, 'the bibendum'
Originally designed as the UK headquarters for Michelin Tyres, the building has operated as a restaurant since Terence Conran purchased it in 1985.
This artwork details the Art-Deco detailing, filigree, and mosaics that were so ahead of their time. The centrepiece is the huge stained glass window, laser cut and engraved in Perspex, featuring a cigar smoking 'Bibendum' – better known as the Michelin Man.
1020mm x 720mm red
laser cut and engraved cherry veneer mdf,
laser cut and engraved perspex, perspex.
mounted on wood frame.
signed and numbered.
available in a range of colours.
£1400