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St. Pancras & The Red Piano : Illustrated Architecture art print of London's famous Kings Cross St.Pancras Underground station, and a Red Piano. St Pancras Station was opened in 1868 and is one of the wonders of Victorian Gothic Architecture and one of the most elegant stations in the World. The building is remarkable for being constructed largely from materials brought by rail from the Midlands, including the sandstone, red brick and the ironwork of the station roof and staircases. Spot a red piano? St. Pancras London, is famous for it's public pianos, for any one to play. It was just a regular day when the station had a surprise visitor. Sir Elton John himself. If that wasn’t enough of a highlight, he starting playing on a piano... delighting an unsuspecting crowd. Before leaving, he left a note on it: “Enjoy this piano. It’s a gift. Love, Elton John.” In this print I thought of celebrating the moment and featuring his famous 'Red Piano' against the mammoth Gothic backdrop of the St. Pancras clock tower. -Sold Unframed-
I really like this print for its bold, graphic style and striking black and red colour palette-it adds a contemporary yet timeless feel. It's particularly versatile and works well in both modern and eclectic interiors, especially when paired with minimalist furniture or bold accent colours. For styling, I recommend placing it in a prominent position on a neutral wall to let the print stand out, or grouping it with other London-themed artworks for a chic city-inspired gallery wall. Its size is perfect for a focal point above a sofa or mantelpiece, and the red detail offers an opportunity to introduce small, vibrant accessories nearby, creating a cohesive look.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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