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A lovely graphic print of the magnificent ceiling of London King's Cross. The criss-crossing steel structure unfurls like a tree from columns in front of this elevation and folds down around the space. "It is the greatest station building, ever," declares architect John Mc. Aslan, and it is certainly impressive. Its main effect is a mighty oomph as you enter, from whatever direction, caused by the abundance of space and the unity of the structure. It is big and single-minded and has a generosity to which we have grown unused. A stark black and white print to enhance the magnificence of this much overlooked architectural gem. -Sold Unframed-
This London print really works as a bold statement piece, especially suited to modern, minimalist, or industrial interiors. I love it for its striking black and white design, which makes it versatile enough to complement a range of colour schemes. It’s perfect for adding visual interest above a sofa, in a hallway, or as part of a gallery wall. When styling, consider pairing it with sleek black frames or keeping it simple to enhance its graphic impact. To make the most of it, place it in well-lit spaces where its architectural design can truly shine, and don’t be afraid to offset it with neutral furniture or even a pop of colour in surrounding accessories for contrast.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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