Trinity card
Trinity card
Inspired by Trinity Square Car Park.
Trinity Square was a shopping centre and multi-storey car park situated in Gateshead, North East England. It was demolished in 2010.
It was particularly noted for the Brutalist design of its car park which was designed by Rodney Gordon when he worked for the Owen Luder Partnership. The concrete structure, which dominated the skyline of the town, was opened in 1967.
The car park had a prominent role in the 1971 film Get Carter, so is commonly referred to as the Get Carter Car Park.
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Printed on matt card to give a vintage feel
Size A6 - 148 x 105mm
Printed in the UK on 350gsm card
Will be posted in a reinforced envelope
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Ordering & Delivery Information
Estimated UK shipping times 2 - 7 days
Allow 7 - 10 working days for tote and shopping bags as they are custom made to order
Please note - The following products will be sent in multiple packages if ordered together
- Cushions
- Mugs
- Notebooks and journals
- Eco Phone Cases
- Prints, greeting cards, tote bags, shopping bags and slipmats
- Prints larger than A3
To cut down on transit, rather than all products being sent to our studio and then dispatched, some products are sent directly from our manufacturers.
For example -
An order for a mug and a print will be sent in two separate packages.
An order for a cushion, a mug and a print will be sent in three separate packages.
Due to complications which have arisen as a result of Brexit, please contact me for shipping rates and information if you are outside the UK and would like to place an order.
Colour Accuracy
We have made every effort to make the colours on screen as accurate as possible. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact colour match of the on screen colour to the colours of the actual products and the colour appearing on screen should not be relied on as being such. Colours on screen may vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.