1910 Flatiron Building Photograph

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Known for looking like a clothing cast-iron, the triangular shaped skyscraper was designed by renowned architect Daniel Burnham and has been a New York City icon since 1902. One of the first to use a steel skeleton, the tower was innovative for its day and reached a then-soaring height of 21 floors. Our vintage reproduction photograph is giclée printed onto our matte archival paper and set behind a black wood frame with acrylic glass. 

Style: X-Large Frame

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Known for looking like a clothing cast-iron, the triangular shaped skyscraper was designed by renowned architect Daniel Burnham and has been a New York City icon since 1902. One of the first to use a steel skeleton, the tower was innovative for its day and reached a then-soaring height of 21 floors. Our vintage reproduction photograph is giclée printed onto our matte archival paper and set behind a black wood frame with acrylic glass. 

• Reproduced from a 1910 photograph
• Giclée printed onto a fine art paper
• Framed behind acrlic glass and a black wood frame

FRAMED
X-Large: 38 1/2”W x 56 1/2”H
Large: 31 3/4”W x 46 1/2”H
Medium: 25 1/2”W x 37 1/2”H
Small: 17 1/2”W x 25 1/2’H

PRINT
X-Large: 37”W x 55”H
Large: 30 1/4”W x 45”H
Medium: 24”W x 36”H
Small: 16”W x 24”H

SAMPLES
(3) 8"W x 10"H Sample-Pack prints