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Centre Point PopArc Architectural Wall Model

£125.00
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This framed architectural artwork is inspired by Centre Point, one of London’s most recognisable post-war modernist landmarks.

Designed by Richard Seifert and completed in 1966, Centre Point is defined by its bold concrete grid and unmistakable vertical rhythm. In this PopArc interpretation, the building's façade is presented as wall-mounted relief — celebrating repetition, structure, and form through dimensional plaster against vibrant colour.

Read the full Centre Point architecture guide

 

London modernism, presented as architectural relief

 

Centre Point’s façade is inherently graphic. Its regular grid, deep recesses, and modular logic translate naturally into a two-dimensional architectural artwork.

This Pop-Art wall model focuses on:

  • the rhythmic repetition of the façade

  • the graphic clarity of the concrete grid

  • Centre Point’s instantly recognisable silhouette

Rather than presenting the building as a freestanding object, this piece is framed and wall-mounted — the architecture captured in relief, with depth and shadow enhanced by the contrasting coloured background.

 

Why Centre Point works as a Pop-Art wall piece

 

Centre Point lends itself especially well to graphic interpretation because its design is driven by:

  • repetition rather than ornament

  • surface rhythm rather than mass

  • clarity of system rather than complexity

Presented against a vibrant background, the building's three-dimensional grid becomes both architectural object and graphic statement — the plaster relief set against saturated colour creates visual impact.

This piece captures the architectural presence of Centre Point in a format designed for walls.

 

Craft, framing, and finish

 

Each Centre Point PopArc model is carefully produced as a framed wall-mounted relief, combining the building's three-dimensional grid with bold background colour designed to enhance its architectural presence.

The finish is intentionally clean and graphic, designed to sit confidently within:

  • contemporary interiors

  • studios and creative workspaces

  • collections of architectural prints and objects

It appeals to architects, designers, and collectors who want post-war modernism presented as wall art — dimensional form combined with graphic boldness.

 

An architectural icon as wall-mounted art

 

Centre Point has long been a symbol of architectural confidence and controversy — a building that makes no attempt to disappear into its surroundings.

As a PopArc wall piece, it becomes architectural statement — post-war modernism presented in relief, where plaster form meets vibrant colour.

 

Product details

 
  • Subject: Centre Point, London, England

  • Architect: Richard Seifer

  • Lead designer: George Marsh

  • Architectural style: Post-war Modernism / Brutalist-influenced

  • Original completion: 1966

  • Format: Framed PopArc architectural wall model

  • Designed and made by: Chisel & Mouse

 

Looking for a sculptural object instead?

 

Centre Point is also available as a freestanding façade architectural model, focusing on depth, shadow, and three-dimensional form.

View the Centre Point façade architectural model

 

Learn more about Centre Point

 

For a deeper exploration of Centre Point’s architecture, façade logic, controversy, and legacy within London’s modernist skyline, see our in-depth guide:

Centre Point Architecture: Richard Seifert’s Brutalist Landmark in London

Dimensions

30x21x4.5cm (HxWxD) & 1.75kg
11.8x8.3x1.8" (HxWxD) & 3.9lb

Materials

Plaster, etched metal, felt back, hanging hole. Please see our Care & Handling page for additional information.

Shipping

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