The Product: Isokon building wall art
Isokon building wall art might seem strange and unusual for most, but for architecture aficionados and culture vultures, it is, of course, an obvious choice. The sleek, white Modernist structure in Camden’s Belsize Park was designed by Wells Coates for Molly and Jack Pritchard. The flats were opened in 1934 and considered an experiment in minimalist urban living. The original communal kitchen was converted to a restaurant in 1937 and became known as a socialist intellectual hub frequented by such luminaries as Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson.
The Lowdown
A signed Giclée, the line-drawn, Isokon building wall art print is presented on the highest quality, acid-free, lightfast, archival, 300gsm, Minuet Cotton sag. The heavyweight etching board is velvety smooth with a fine surface texture and is one of the most widely used media, worldwide, for artwork and photography. Using pigment-based UltraChrome and Ultra Violet (UV) inks, the Giclée printing process ensures superior detail, colours and longevity. The print comes unframed and is delivered in a cardboard tube for you to take straight to your local framer.
Styling Ideas?
Need framing advice? We’d suggest a slim, white frame with subtly visible woodgrain and a white card mount, if you wish the frame to disappear – say, against a white wall – and the print to stand out. Equally as effective is the same style of frame in black – as here – also teamed with a white card mount, to outline the drawing and act like bold, precise punctuation! The third option would be to go for a softer, warmer effect with a natural or stained wooden mount. All three will work beautifully, depending on the backdrop, and the look you want to achieve. It’s worth knowing that artworks such as these will often leap out, to striking effect, from a dark-hued wall. You can browse the rest of this collection of architectural line drawings of iconic buildings from around the world, here.
The Detail
Which size? For wow factor and individual impact, opt for the larger format of this Isokon building wall art print in A1 size, measuring 840 x 594mm. If you want to include this drawing as part of a smart gallery wall or eclectic grouping of artwork and photography, opt for the smaller A2 version which measures 594 x 420mm.
**PLEASE NOTE THIS PRODUCT IS MADE TO ORDER**
Please allow 5-7 days from placing your order for printing, prior to despatch. Normal delivery windows will apply thereafter.
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