Oxo Tower PopArc Architectural Wall Model
This framed architectural artwork is inspired by Oxo Tower, one of London’s most distinctive interwar industrial landmarks.
Designed by Albert Moore and completed in 1929, the Oxo Tower is celebrated for its restrained Art Deco form and its famously ingenious use of architecture as branding. In this PopArc interpretation, the tower’s identity is translated into a bold, graphic architectural composition designed for the wall.
Read the full Oxo Tower architecture guide
Architecture as graphic composition
The Oxo Tower’s design is inherently legible. Its strong vertical emphasis, simplified geometry, and iconic “OXO” window arrangement give the building a clarity that lends itself naturally to graphic interpretation.
This PopArc wall model focuses on:
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the tower’s unmistakable silhouette
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the rhythm and proportion of its façade
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the graphic power of architecture used as identity
Why the Oxo Tower works as a PopArc wall piece
The Oxo Tower translates especially well into PopArc format because its design is driven by:
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clarity of outline
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repetition and proportion
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architectural branding embedded into form
Rendered as wall-mounted architectural art, the building becomes instantly recognisable — a visual shorthand for interwar modernity, industry, and London’s riverside architecture.
Craft, framing, and finish
Each Oxo Tower PopArc model is carefully produced and presented as a framed wall-mounted piece. The finish is intentionally clean and graphic, allowing the architectural composition to stand confidently on the wall.
It sits naturally within:
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contemporary interiors
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creative studios and workspaces
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collections of architectural prints and objects
The PopArc format appeals to architects, designers, and collectors who engage with architecture visually as well as spatially.
An architectural icon, reframed
The Oxo Tower occupies a rare position in architectural history — a building where identity is inseparable from form.
As a PopArc wall piece, the tower becomes a composed graphic statement: architecture distilled into proportion, rhythm, and recognition.
Product details
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Subject: Oxo Tower, London, England
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Architect: Albert Moore
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Architectural style: Interwar Art Deco / Industrial Modernism
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Original completion: 1929
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Format: Framed PopArc architectural wall model
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Designed and made by: Chisel & Mouse
Looking for a free standing object?
The Oxo Tower is also available as a four-sided freestanding architectural model, designed to be viewed in the round and to emphasise massing and proportion.
View the Oxo Tower freestanding architectural model
Learn more about the Oxo Tower
For a deeper exploration of the Oxo Tower’s architecture, riverside setting, and role in branding through form, see our in-depth guide:
Oxo Tower Architecture: Art Deco Industry, Branding, and the Thames
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