The Barbizon Plaza New York Matchbook
The Barbizon Plaza opened on Central Park South in 1930 — an art deco tower built for artists and musicians, with a concert hall in the basement and a view over the park. It came down in 1981 to make room for Trump Parc. What's left is the ephemera: a soft pink matchbook, worn at the corners, from a hotel that no longer exists.
Photographed from the original in our collection. Printed on premium paper or canvas, available in five sizes, 12×12 through 50×50 inches.

About the print — Each print is photographed from an original matchbook in our collection. You're purchasing the print, not the matchbook itself.
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