New York City Flatiron Building Copper Window Mirror

$1,500.00

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SKU: H142546 Categories: , , ,

Completed in 1902, the Flatiron Building is a New York City landmark. Designed by Daniel Burnham, it became an iconic symbol of architectural innovation. Originally named the Fuller Building, it has housed various businesses throughout its history. It remains a prominent example of early skyscraper architecture.

Renovated in the 1990s and later in 2005 when the copper windows were removed. The copper windows are transformed in our mirror shop in Scranton, PA into a unique copper mirror. The sash lifts are no longer on any of the remaining windows. Priced each. Sizes vary.

Read more about New York City Flatiron Building.

Additional information

Inventory no.

H142546

Availability

Sold

Dimensions

44.5 in. H x 48.25 in. W x 3 in. D

Location

Made to order

Composition

Mirror, Copper

Finish

Copper

Processing time

3 – 4 weeks

Salvaged from

Flatiron Building NYC

Sold as

Single

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