Description
A black and white photograph captures the tiled interior of the 14th Street subway station, with bold typography announcing the station name and directional markers for 16th and 14th streets. The geometric grid of small white tiles creates a rhythmic, almost hypnotic pattern across the composition, while thick horizontal bands of dark tile break the surface into distinct zones, conveying the utilitarian, modernist aesthetic of mid-century New York transit infrastructure. For urban spaces, transit enthusiasts, or lovers of architectural photography and city history. A Baltic birch top with a beveled edge and satin finish, the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. A working piece of furniture that earns its place as an independent artist's work.