Description
Once part of London’s industrial backbone, these towering gasholder frames found behind King’s Cross station now find a new lease of life by surrounding a park set in a modern landscape. The photograph captures the collision of old infrastructure and contemporary city living, where steel engineering becomes sculpture against the skyline.
A reflection on reinvention, memory, and the constant rebuilding of London itself, this piece is ideal for collectors drawn to industrial heritage and modern urban design.
Product Details:
• A4 print produced on premium 240gsm glossy photo paper
• Hand-numbered as part of a limited edition of 50 prints
• Unframed prints are supplied with a protective card backing board for safe delivery and added rigidity
• Printed, framed (where selected) and carefully packaged by The Curious Londoner in South West London
• Framed prints arrive ready to display. The acrylic glazing is protected by a removable film on both sides to prevent scratches during transit. Please remove the film before display
• Printed to order and dispatched within 2 working days
• All prices include First Class UK postage
• Please note that colours may vary slightly between screen and print






