Battersea Power Station Architectural Sculpture by Chisel and Mouse
Description
A PLASTER MODEL OF THIS WONDERFUL ART DECO BUILDING. MEASURING 28CM HIGH, 20CM WIDE, 5.5CM DEEP & 1.5KG APPROXIMATELY.
Battersea Power Station, built in 1933, has been crumbling away since shutting down over 20 years ago. Despite its dilapidation the building remains an iconic landmark with its instantly recognisable chimneys. This building is a true London landmark and worthy of the term 'iconic'.
This architectural sculpture of Battersea Power Station's Northern Chimneys is striking. It displays the beauty and function that Sir Giles Gilbert Scott was so famous for and is the perfect example of mantelpiece art.
Each architectural sculptures is handmade in Sussex, England. They are made of strong plaster that has a reassuring weight and smooth, cool feel. Stylish ornaments, gifts or presents that are handmade in Britain and look fabulous on a desk, shelf or wall.
Address: Battersea Power Station, 188 Kirtling Street, London, SW8 5BP, England.
ARCHITECT: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott YEAR: 1933 STYLE: Art Deco MATERIAL: Plaster LOCATION: 188 Kirtling Street, London, SW8 5BP, England. DIMENSIONS: 28cm high, 20cm wide, 5.5cm deep & 1.5kg approximately.