Battersea Power Station PopArc Architectural Wall Model
This framed architectural artwork is inspired by Battersea Power Station, one of the most recognisable industrial landmarks in the world.
Battersea Power Station is defined by its monumental symmetry, rhythmic brick façades, and iconic four-chimney silhouette. In this PopArc interpretation, those architectural qualities are presented as wall-mounted relief — architecture captured in three dimensions against a vibrant coloured ground.
Read the full Battersea Power Station architecture guide
Industrial architecture, presented as architectural relief
Battersea Power Station’s strength lies in its clarity. The building’s repetition, symmetry, and instantly recognisable outline give it a powerful visual identity.
This PopArc wall model focuses on:
- the graphic rhythm of the façade
- the unmistakable chimney composition
- the building’s iconic silhouette
Rather than existing as a freestanding object, this piece is framed and wall-mounted — the architecture presented in relief, with depth and shadow enhanced by the contrasting background.
Why Battersea Power Station works as a PopArc wall piece
Battersea Power Station translates especially well into graphic architectural art because its design is driven by:
- repetition rather than ornament
- strong outline and symmetry
- clarity of form at distance
Presented against a vibrant background, the building's three-dimensional form becomes both architectural object and graphic statement — the plaster relief set against saturated colour creates visual impact.
This piece captures the architectural presence of Battersea Power Station in a format designed for walls.
Craft, framing, and finish
Each Battersea Power Station PopArc model is carefully produced as a framed wall-mounted relief, combining the building's three-dimensional form with bold background colour designed to enhance its architectural presence.
The finish is intentionally bold and graphic, allowing the composition to sit confidently within:
- contemporary interiors
- creative studios and workspaces
- collections of architectural art and objects
It appeals to architects, designers, and collectors who want industrial architecture presented as wall art — dimensional form combined with graphic boldness.
An industrial icon as wall-mounted art
Few buildings occupy the cultural imagination quite like Battersea Power Station. Its image has travelled far beyond its original function, becoming a symbol of London, industry, and twentieth-century architecture.
As a PopArc wall piece, the building becomes architectural statement — industrial monumentality presented in relief, where plaster form meets vibrant colour.
Product details
- Subject: Battersea Power Station, London, England
- Architects: Giles Gilbert Scott & J. Theo Halliday.
- Engineers: Leonard Pearce and C. S. Allott & Son.
- Architectural style: Industrial Modernism
- Construction: 1929–1955
- Format: Framed PopArc architectural wall model
- Designed and made by: Chisel & Mouse
Looking for a sculptural object instead?
Battersea Power Station is also available as a freestanding façade architectural model, focusing on depth, mass, and three-dimensional form.
View the Battersea Power Station façade architectural model
Learn more about Battersea Power Station
For a detailed exploration of the building’s architecture, chimneys, industrial context, and legacy, see our in-depth guide:
Battersea Power Station Architecture: Industrial Monument on the Thames
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