Cork-back coaster celebrating the uncompromising silhouette of the Moore Street Electricity Substation in Sheffield. Designed by Jefferson Sheard in 1968, this Grade II listed "Concrete Citadel" is a true icon of Brutalism. Famous for its windowless, fortress-like walls and its spectacular night-time illumination, it is a building that celebrates raw power and industrial beauty. It is the perfect gift for proud Sheffielders, architecture rebels, and anyone obsessed with the "Bunker" aesthetic.
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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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