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A substantial porcelain-enameled steel direction sign from the Paris subway, dating to the 1930s, with deep cobalt blue lettering, border, and arrow set on a glossy white ground. The crisp block typography and glossy vitreous surface reflect the modernist principles that shaped interwar public signage, where clarity, functional lettering, and disciplined layout were essential to effective wayfinding. The finish is timeworn, with scattered enamel losses, edge chipping, and areas of light oxidation that reveal the steel beneath, a layered patina consistent with long public service and daily handling.
This sign brings urban presence and a trace of travel history to home decor. It reads cleanly on a white wall, pairs naturally with subway tile or industrial lighting, and offers striking contrast within a refined study or hallway. Hang it as graphic wall art, anchor it over a console, or lean it on a shelf for a relaxed display. The combination of honest wear and enduring materials lends a grounded, timeless note that sits comfortably with both contemporary and traditional furnishings. The sign is pierced with eight holes for secure wall mounting, and owing to its weight, appropriate fixings are recommended.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 19¾" high x 47¼" long
Approx. overall 50cm high x 120cm long
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1930s Paris Métro Direction Sign in Enameled Steel - 19¾" x 47¼"
Sale priceUS$2,395
