Sunset at Hauptbahnhof Berlin Vintage Wood Coat Rack
Sunset at Hauptbahnhof Vintage Wood Coat Rack from our BERLIN Collection.
Handcrafting process: The small artisan company "LumberPrint" handcrafts in their workshop in Essen, Germany, our fine art photography with direct printing on solid genuine antique wood from old buildings across Europe. We turn this upcycled wood with our photo art into exclusive wood oat racks thanks to the handcrafted hooks from the Retro series.
Wood history: on the back, there is a label with information about the origin of the wood. So you will know from which building in Europe your “piece” of vintage wood comes, what it has experienced and how old it is!
The S-Bahn city train has just arrived to the platform of the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Following the so-called "mushroom concept", this largest railway station in Europe forms a connecting point for intersecting lines of different modes of local, regional and international public transport. More than 1000 trains arrive at one of 14 platforms of the two-level station every day. The railway station was opened in 2006 after ten years of construction works on site of the historic railway station Lehrter Bahnhof, which had been heavily damaged in World War II during the Battle of Berlin. Following the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, the Lehrter Stadtbahnhof was the last railway station in the western part of Berlin on the city railway line. The following Berlin Friedrichstraße station was already in the Soviet sector. The photograph was exhibited during 13 personal photographic exhibitions "Berlin — the City of Change" within the framework of the Year of Germany in Russia. A documentary photograph of Berlin.
Data sheet
- In use:
- approx. 100 years
- Composition:
- 100% vintage wood
- Inks:
- eco-safe, natural pigments
- UV resistance:
- high
- Shape:
- horizontal
- Hook type:
- round ball on round rosette
- Hook material:
- cast iron / black lacquered (dark iron)
- Handcrafted:
- Germany