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Introducing the Industrial Architecture collection of cushions from Media Storehouse - a perfect fusion of style and comfort for your living space. Featuring captivating designs inspired by the intricate lines and geometric shapes of industrial architecture, these cushions add a unique and modern touch to any interior. Crafted with premium materials, each cushion boasts a plush filling for ultimate comfort and support. Elevate your home decor with these stylish and eye-catching additions from our Industrial Architecture collection.

Industrial architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that are primarily used for industrial purposes

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Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Crowd outside the closed East India Dock Gates, Poplar, London, 1897

Crowd outside the closed East India Dock Gates, Poplar, London, 1897. Men wait, locked out of the East India Docks, probably during a strike in which the dock workers demanded fair pay

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Frickley Colliery, South Elmsall, West Yorkshire, 1965. Artist: Michael Walters

Frickley Colliery, South Elmsall, West Yorkshire, 1965. Artist: Michael Walters
Frickley Colliery, South Elmsall, West Yorkshire, 1965. With its shaft sunk in 1905, Frickley Colliery in the village of South Elmsall, West Yorkshire

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Textile mill in Bergamo

Textile mill in Bergamo. Found in the Collection of Gallerie di Piazza Scala, Milano

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Winding Room

Winding Room
Women operating looms in the winding room of a Lancashire cotton mill. (Photo by James Valentine/Getty Images)

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Balmoral Industrial School, Belfast

Balmoral Industrial School, Belfast
A view of the Balmoral Industrial School for Protestant Boys, Belfast Date: 1899

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Trade union. Manifest published by the World Congress in London

Trade union. Manifest published by the World Congress in London
Trade union. Emerged from the development of the Industrial Revolution in the late nineteenth century in Great Britain. Manifest published by the World Congress in London. 1896

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Copper Miners Strike - Calumet, Michigan, USA

Copper Miners Strike - Calumet, Michigan, USA. Industrial action by Copper Miners of the Western Federation of Miners. Workers were concerned of being displaced to a lower-paying job or of losing

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Steelworkers bronze statue, Meadowhall Shopping Centre

Steelworkers bronze statue, Meadowhall Shopping Centre
This statue (created by Robin Bell) was originally inside the shopping centre when it opened in 1990. In 2012 it was moved outside

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: 079870LNE

079870LNE
Mirfield Station, 079870LNE

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Old Map Elements

Old Map Elements
Old map icons, eps 9

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: View Of Hillbrow Tower & City Skyline, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa

View Of Hillbrow Tower & City Skyline, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Weaving Shed

Weaving Shed
A weaving shed in a Lancashire cotton mill. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Getty Images)

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Saltaire

Saltaire
Mist around industrial and historical village of Saltaire in Yorkshire. World Heritage site

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Tenements In New York City

Tenements In New York City
Photograph shows laundry drying on clotheslines in the backyards of New York City tenement slums, circa 1900. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Truckers

Truckers
21st July 1951: A British Road Services truck pulls out of the Bermondsey depot as it sets out on a night run. Trunker is slang for long-distance lorry driver

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Great West Way EPR002624

Great West Way EPR002624
Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex. A steam train crosses a railway bridge over the Great West Way. The Pyrene Building (centre left), built 1928 by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
A Policeman and two smartly-dressed messanger boys stand in the street at Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. The Huddersfield Industrial Society Building is on the left (still standing)

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: SZ7183206

SZ7183206
Uckfield Station, SZ7183206

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Mass Production

Mass Production
Full-length image of auto workers lowering the body of a Model T onto its chassis on an assembly line ramp outdoors at the Ford Motor Company, Highland Park, Michigan

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Scotland, Edinburgh, Forth Bridge

Scotland, Edinburgh, Forth Bridge. Forth Road Bridge connecting Scotlands capital city, Edinburgh, with Fife, leaving the Lothians at Dalmeny and arriving in Fife at North Queensferry

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Acfords Ltd printers, Industrial Estate, Sussex - interiors

Acfords Ltd printers, Industrial Estate, Sussex - interiors
Men working at Acfords Ltd printers, Industrial Estate, Sussex. Showing the interior of the workshop Chichester Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: CPS0752-3

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Silhouette, Sending Coals to Newcastle

Silhouette, Sending Coals to Newcastle
Sending Coals to Newcastle -- silhouette showing a mining landscape and three men carrying sacks of coal up a slope

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: World Fair - General Motors - Futurama - Bel Geddes

World Fair - General Motors - Futurama - Bel Geddes
Norman Bel Geddes designed the General Motors Pavilion, known as Futurama, for the 1939 New York Worlds Fair. Date: circa 1939

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: 19th-century gold mining, Australia

19th-century gold mining, Australia. Artwork of Chinese workers excavating and washing gold ores at a gold mine in Australia

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Oil barrels

Oil barrels. Oil products are obtained from crude oil, which is oil from the ground before it has been refined. It contains a varied mixture of hydrocarbons

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Residfiner at an oil refinery

Residfiner at an oil refinery
Oil refinery. This is the residfiner area, where crude oil products are processed to remove any impurities, such as sulphur

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: 19th-century coal mining

19th-century coal mining. Historical artwork of a coal mine worker igniting methane gas in a coal mine. This gas (also called fire-damp) is formed naturally by coal

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Nikolay Urvantsev, Soviet geologist

Nikolay Urvantsev, Soviet geologist
Nikolay Nikolayevich Urvantsev (1893-1985), Soviet geologist, speaking in public at his 80th birthday celebration. Urvantsev is best known for his exploration of northern Siberia and the Arctic

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Telegraph poles following the transcontinental railroad

Telegraph poles following the transcontinental railroad
Linemen stringing telegraph wire beside the transcontinental railroad on the Great Plains, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Telegraph key, 1860s

Telegraph key, 1860s
Civil War telegraph sending-key in working order, living history demonstration, Shiloh National Battlefield, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: BUSN2P-00001

BUSN2P-00001
Book and magazine printing press at Harper & Bros. New York City, early 1900s. Printed halftone of a photograph

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Cloth labels from American textile mills, 1800s

Cloth labels from American textile mills, 1800s
Labels for cloth woven at 19th-century textile mills, displayed in Lowell, Massachusetts. Photograph

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Crystal Palace, London, 1851

Crystal Palace, London, 1851
Visitors to the Crystal Palace industrial exposition, London, 1851. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Jacquard loom, 1880s

Jacquard loom, 1880s
Woman worker using a mechanized Jacquard loom, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illlustration

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Renault Clio 182 Sport

Renault Clio 182 Sport

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Napier Deltic engine T18-37C

Napier Deltic engine T18-37C, Jim Shortall with one the super pumper units

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Great Crane at Woolwich Arsenal, south east London

Great Crane at Woolwich Arsenal, south east London
The Great Crane at the Arsenal, Woolwich, south east London, used to lift sections of large guns

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Ferndale Colliery and Tylorstown, Glamorgan, South Wales

Ferndale Colliery and Tylorstown, Glamorgan, South Wales
View of Ferndale Colliery (also known as Blaenllechau Colliery) and Tylorstown, Rhondda Valley, Glamorgan, South Wales

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Miners at the pit bottom, Tirpentwys Colliery, South Wales

Miners at the pit bottom, Tirpentwys Colliery, South Wales
A group of miners at the pit bottom of Tirpentwys Colliery, near Pontypool in South Wales

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Manchester Union Schools, Swinton

Manchester Union Schools, Swinton
The Manchester Union Industrial School at Swinton. The school, where 800 pauper children were housed and educated away from the workhouse, was established in 1843, one of the earliest of its type

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Llandarcy Oil Refinery, Swansea, Wales

Llandarcy Oil Refinery, Swansea, Wales
The tank farm at the Llandarcy Oil Refinery, Swansea, Wales - built by British Petroleum Oil between 1918-22

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Pozo 2010

Pozo 2010
PWA World Tour Pozo 2010

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Aerial image of Battersea Power Station, an unused coal-fired power station on the south bank of

Aerial image of Battersea Power Station, an unused coal-fired power station on the south bank of the River Thames, Battersea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Industrial Scene - John Wilson Carmichael

Industrial Scene - John Wilson Carmichael
Oil on Canvas 26.7 x 48.2

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Combine harvesters in a scrapyard

Combine harvesters in a scrapyard
Combine harvesters. Aerial photograph of combine harvesters in a scrapyard. Photographed in Northumberland, UK

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Roof for Watneys JLP01_08_081875

Roof for Watneys JLP01_08_081875
Watney Mann Brewery, St Johns Road, Isleworth, Hounslow, Greater London. An interior view during the construction of the new bottling hall at Watneys new brewery

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: View at St. Rollox Looking South East; Opening of the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway

View at St. Rollox Looking South East; Opening of the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway
1198425 View at St. Rollox Looking South East; Opening of the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway, 1832 (hand-coloured lithograph) by Hill

Background imageIndustrial Cushion Collection: Advert, John Beggs Scotch Whisky, Royal Lochnagar Distiller

Advert, John Beggs Scotch Whisky, Royal Lochnagar Distiller
Advert for John Beggs Scotch Whisky, Royal Lochnagar Distillery, Scotland. 1905



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Industrial Cushion Collection

Industrial architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that are primarily used for industrial purposes. These structures are typically large, functional, and utilitarian in nature, with a focus on efficiency and practicality over aesthetics. Industrial architects must consider factors such as safety regulations, environmental impact, and the specific needs of their clients when designing these buildings. Common features architecture include high ceilings, large open spaces for machinery or storage, and durable materials such as steel or concrete. While often overlooked in terms of architectural beauty, these structures play a crucial role in supporting industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and transportation.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Industrial collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and grandeur of industrial architecture. Our collection features a diverse range of images, including photographs of factories, power plants, bridges, and other structures that are both functional and aesthetically impressive. Each piece in our collection has been carefully selected for its quality and visual impact. Whether you're looking to add some character to your home or office space or simply appreciate the unique design elements found in industrial architecture, our collection is sure to inspire. From black-and-white photographs that capture the stark beauty of abandoned factories to colorful images that highlight the intricate details of modern skyscrapers, there's something for everyone in this impressive collection. With high-quality printing techniques used on each piece, you can be assured that your chosen artwork will look stunning for years to come.
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What are Industrial (Architecture) art prints?

Industrial architecture art prints are a type of artwork that showcases the beauty and complexity of industrial structures such as factories, warehouses, power plants, and bridges. These prints capture the unique aesthetic qualities of these buildings by highlighting their geometric shapes, intricate details, and bold lines. Industrial architecture art prints can be created using a variety of techniques including photography, painting or drawing. They are often printed on high-quality paper or canvas to ensure that they last for many years without fading or deteriorating. These types of prints have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their ability to add a modern and edgy feel to any space. They are perfect for those who appreciate the raw beauty found in industrial settings and want to bring this style into their homes or offices. Industrial architecture art prints offer a unique way to showcase your love for urban design while also adding an interesting conversation piece to your decor.
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What Industrial (Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of industrial architecture art prints that are perfect for adding an edgy and urban vibe to any space. From black and white photographs of abandoned factories to colorful images of modern skyscrapers, there is something for every taste. Some popular options include prints featuring iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower or Brooklyn Bridge, as well as abstract compositions that play with light and shadow. Many of these prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas wraps, framed prints, and posters. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with bold industrial imagery or simply want to add some visual interest to your walls, we have plenty of options to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques and durable materials, these art prints are sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees them.
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How much do Industrial (Architecture) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of industrial architecture art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, and framed prints that showcase the beauty and complexity of industrial structures such as bridges, factories, and power plants. The cost of our industrial architecture art prints is competitive with other online retailers who specialize in fine art photography. We strive to provide affordable prices while maintaining the highest quality standards for our products. Our you can choose from a variety of sizes ranging from small to large format prints to suit their individual needs. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some visual interest to a room, we have something for everyone. Our industrial architecture art prints are an excellent investment for anyone who appreciates fine art photography and wants to bring a touch of sophistication into their space.
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We take pride in delivering your Industrial art prints to you in the safest and most secure way possible. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your prints are protected during transit. Your artwork will be carefully rolled up and placed into a sturdy tube for delivery. We work with trusted courier partners who provide reliable shipping services to ensure that your order arrives at your doorstep on time and in perfect condition. You can track the progress of your shipment online using the tracking number provided once it has been dispatched. Our team is committed to providing excellent customer service, so if you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your Industrial art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always happy to help.