Description
This print zooms in on the Flatiron Building from the view atop the Empire State Building, the triangular landmark rising cleanly at the center of the frame. Surrounding architecture builds tightly around it, creating a sharp contrast between its iconic wedge shape and the grid of Manhattan streets below. The scene feels focused, classic, and unmistakably New York—one of the city’s most recognizable buildings seen from one of its most famous vantage points.
The Flatiron Building was completed in 1902 and became one of the earliest steel-framed skyscrapers in the United States. Its narrow footprint and unusual shape made it a centerpiece of early Manhattan architecture, while the Empire State Building, finished in 1931, marked the next generation of engineering and vertical expansion. Together they represent two defining eras of New York’s skyline.
This print is ideal for offices, studios, city-themed interiors, or spaces that thrive on history and structure. It pairs well with modern design, monochrome accents, and environments that appreciate the sharp geometry and timeless character of Manhattan.