Explore our exclusive range of gifts, apparel, and prints celebrating Number One Croydon—the jagged, space-age tower that has defined the South London skyline since 1970.
Originally known as the NLA Tower and designed by the legendary Richard Seifert & Partners, this building is famously nicknamed the "50p Building" (or the "Threepenny Bit") due to its unique octagonal shape and stacked, wedge-like windows. Once a symbol of the 1960s Croydon office boom, it more recently gained global fame as the headquarters of "Tuckersoft" in the Black Mirror film "Bandersnatch."
Whether you are a fan of Brutalist architecture, a lover of 1970s sci-fi aesthetics, or a proud Croydon local, our collection honors one of the UK’s -and the world's- most distinct, space-age skyscrapers.
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