The distinctive triangular shape of the Flatiron Building, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham and built in 1902, allowed it to fill the wedge-shaped property located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway.
The building was intended to serve as offices for the George A. Fuller Company, a major Chicago contracting firm. At 22 stories and 307 feet, the Flatiron was never the city’s tallest building, but always one of its most dramatic-looking, and its popularity with photographers and artists has made it an enduring symbol of New York for more than a century.
Bring a piece of this iconic building into your room with this framed photograph on high-quality paper, with a partly glossy, partly matte finish, and ready to hang.
Product Overview
- Printed on Premium Luster Photo Paper
- Black, .75” thick semi-hardwood (Alder Wood) frame
- Acrylite front protector
- Basic hanging hardware included