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Ceramic mugs with colorful rims, handles, and insides celebrating the bold, colorful energy of Tokyo’s legendary Nibankan building. Designed by Minoru Takeyama in 1970, this Shinjuku landmark defined the era of "Supergraphics" with its massive, hand-painted geometric facade created by artist Kiyoshi Awazu. Famous for gracing the cover of Charles Jencks' The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, the building's original design was a masterpiece of 1970s pop-art aesthetics. This item capture that lost vibrancy, featuring the iconic concentric circles and stripes that once illuminated the Tokyo skyline, making them the perfect gift for graphic designers, architecture historians, and lovers of Japanese retro culture. • Ceramic • 11 oz mug dimensions: 3.79″ (9.6 cm) in height, 3.25″ (8.3 cm) in diameter • 15 oz mug dimensions: 4.69″ (11.9 cm) in height, 3.35″ (8.5 cm) in diameter • Colored rim, inside, and handle • Microwave safe. For extra longevity we recommend washing by hand This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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Architectural Icons is a celebration of brilliant styles of architecture from all over the world.
Our mission is to enrich the everyday by bringing building depictions into domestic and personal environments as objects of pleasure, delight and conversation.
With 100's of buildings to choose from and new ones getting added each week.
We are proud to have been featured in some key publications in recent years.