Cork-back coaster celebrating New York City’s most mysterious skyscraper, the AT&T Long Lines Building at 33 Thomas Street. Designed by John Carl Warnecke (and built between 1969 and 1974), this windowless, nuclear-strike-proof Brutalist fortress is famous for its stark, dystopian silhouette and its rumored status as the NSA’s "Project X" surveillance hub. With connections to pop culture phenomena like Mr. Robot, this design captures the intrigue of the "Tower of Silence," making it a perfect choice for fans of urban lore and bold concrete architecture.
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• Hardboard MDF 0.12″ (3 mm)
• Cork 0.04″ (1 mm)
• High-gloss coating on top
• Size: 3.74″ × 3.74″ × 0.16″ (95 × 95 × 4 mm)
• Rounded corners
• Water-repellent, heat-resistant, and non-slip
• Easy to clean
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