Illuminate your spaces with a piece of nostalgia and warmth with this printed metal panel.
The metal panel is the print medium that is the most durable. Made to resist scratching, smudging and fading, it is also 100% waterproof and therefore easy to clean
About This Image:
The Singapore Improvement Trust laid the early groundwork for Toa Payoh, acquiring land and building the old Kim Keat Estate as a prelude to the town’s full development. After SIT’s dissolution in 1960, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) continued the work. In the photo, high-rise Toa Payoh flats built by HDB can be seen in the backdrop.
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Architecture , Forgotten Places