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Chisel & Mouse | Lescaze House
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In 1933-34, William Lescaze, the revered modernist architect, designed and built his own house in Manhattan. Claimed to be New York’s first modernist house, it stands out from its row of Brownstones due to its striking design. White concrete, glass bricks, an absence of ornamentation, and strong geometric forms make this house unique.
Lescaze approach to architecture can be seen in every facet of the building. From the external design to the internal layout, his focus on function and practical living is evident.
Chisel & Mouse have produced a stunning sculpture of the front facade, paying a fitting homage to one of New York’s most desirable residences.
Each of our architectural sculptures is handmade in our Sussex, England, studio. They are made of strong plaster with a reassuring weight and a smooth, cool feel. Stylish ornaments, gifts or presents that are handmade in Britain and look fabulous on a desk, shelf or wall.
Address: 211 East 48th Street, New York, United States.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 27 x 10 x 7cm
Materials: Plaster/ Etched metal/ Felt base and back/ Hanging hole

