EDITION
Open edition - signed and dated
ARCHITECT
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 1933, Art Deco
DIMENSIONS
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
LOCATION
London, England
MATERIALS
Handmade: Plaster
RETURNS
No quibble returns policy.
GIFT OPTIONS
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Sustainably Crafted
We all want the world to be a better place. We are trying to do our bit. We reuse, recycle and use less where we can. We search out sustainable local suppliers. We sponsor grassroots sports for the local youth, donating both money and time. We sponsor local environmental projects. We know we can do more but we're making a start!

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...
BIG BEN POPARC
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
London's most recognisable landmark? Big Ben stands at 96 meters tall and dominates the skyline in Westminster. Designed by Augustus Pugin in the Gothic Revival style, the bell tower was completed in 1858.
Address: Westminster, London SW1A 0AA, England

WESTMINSTER ABBEY POPARC
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
Located in the City of Westminster, this gothic church is one of London's most notable religious buildings. Our model is of the Western Towers designed by Nicolas Hawksmoor and completed in 1745. The towers are made of portland stone and were created in a Gothic Revival style to remain in keeping with the existing building.
Address: 20 Deans Yd, London SW1P 3PA, England
OXO TOWER POPARC
12in high, 8.5in wide, 2in deep & 3.85lb approximately
The building was originally constructed for the Royal Mail at the end of the 19th century as a power station. It was purchased by the manufacturers of Oxo beef stock cubes 'Liebig Extract of Meat Company' in the 1920s, for conversion into a cold store.
During the conversion the building was rebuilt to an Art Deco design by architect Albert Moore. He incorporated the OXO design into the tower windows making the building unmistakable.
Address: OXO Tower 02 Barge House Street, SE1 9GY, United Kingdom.