EDITION
Open edition - signed and dated
ARCHITECT
Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, 1974, Brutalist
DIMENSIONS
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
LOCATION
London, England
MATERIALS
Handmade: Plaster
RETURNS
No quibble returns policy.
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Handmade
We hand make all of our models. Chisel & Mouse is the combination of an artisan’s approach (the chisel) with modern innovation and transformative technologies (the mouse).
By capturing life and its big ideas in miniature, the brand celebrates the beauty of our industrialised world.

GOES WELL WITH...
CENTRE POINT POPARC
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
Centre Point is a Grade II listed concrete and glass building standing at the centre of London's West End. The 34 floor, 385 foot tower was not well received by the public and remained unoccupied for five years! It was built as speculative office space by property tycoon Harry Hyams and became a symbol of the property industry's greed. It withstood years of criticism but has flourished in recent years being described by the Royal Fine Art Commission as having an 'elegance worthy of a Wren steeple'. It is currently being re-purposed as a landmark luxury residential development. With its distinctive concrete pattern, Centre Point remains one of London's most recognisable buildings.

TRELLICK TOWER POPARC
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
Erno Goldfinger's Trellick Tower is a Grade II listed 31-storey block of flats in North Kensington. The tower is built in a narrow oblong with a separate lift tower linked at every third storey to the main block. Its Brutalist design was not to everyone's taste and was unpopular with many of its council tenants. However over the years the building has become highly desirable and home to up-and-coming designers and entrepreneurs. The building is striking and now has a place in architectural history as London's most iconic tower block.
TOAST RACK POPARC
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
The Toast Rack or 'Hollings Building' is one of the best example of Brutalist 'Pop Architecture' in the world. Its innovative design was conceived by LC Howitt and complete in 1960. It stands in Fallowfield, Manchester's student district and received its nickname due to the buildings unique hyperbolic paraboloid frame which closely resembles a toast rack. Continuing the breakfast theme, a semi-circular restaurant block is attached to the west and is informally known as the Fried Egg!