Description
A rotary telephone dial from 1957 dominates this black and white photograph, its numbered finger holes and letter combinations arranged in a circle around a central "PUBLIC TELEPHONE" hub. The grainy, high-contrast image captures the mechanical precision of mid-century communication technology, with partial views of the phone's outer casing visible at the edges, creating a nostalgic document of analog-era artwork. At home in a study, office, or space celebrating twentieth-century design and technology 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.