

Planet London
A vibrant graphic map of London where negative space comes alive. Every street, road, and transport route in the UK’s capital is rendered in yellow, while parks, buildings, and the River Thames emerge as dark grey voids – a deliberate inversion that transforms the city’s connective tissue into the subject itself. The circular composition gives the piece a distinctive presence, part map, part modernist abstraction, and entirely compelling.
This print feels at home in interiors that celebrate clean lines and bold graphic statements. It pairs beautifully with neutral palettes, exposed brick, and mid-century furniture, but holds its own equally well in more eclectic spaces. For those who know London intimately, it becomes a personal artefact. For those who simply admire the capital from afar, it offers a fresh way of seeing one of the world’s great cities.
Subject: Graphic Map of London – every street, road & transport route
Edition Size: Limited edition of 100 prints
Print Process: Lightfast archival Giclée printmaking
Paper Stock: Premium 300gsm matte archival fine art paper
Sizes:
500 x 700mm / 19.7″ x 27.6″
700 x 1000mm / 27.6″ x 39.4″
Created by: Nick O’Toole


Planet London
A fresh, contemporary follow-up to our bestselling Planet London print. This graphic London map art print reimagines the UK capital through a new modernist lens, making it ideal for collectors seeking to build a cohesive gallery wall.
Subject: Modernist London Graphic Cartography & Street Map Art
Edition Size: Limited edition of 100 prints
Print Process: Lightfast archival Giclée printmaking
Paper Stock: Premium 300gsm matte archival fine art paper
Sizes:
500 x 700mm / 19.7″ x 27.6″
700 x 1000mm / 27.6″ x 39.4″
Created by: Nick O’Toole


Brutalism National Theatre
A graphic celebration of Denys Lasdun’s monumental National Theatre on London’s South Bank. Lasdun completed the building in 1976. The print captures its layered concrete terraces and intersecting horizontal planes as a bold architectural portrait. It conveys the weight, complexity, and unexpected warmth of Britain’s most debated modern building. Each print forms part of a strictly limited edition of 100.
This print works beautifully against natural materials. Timber floors, wool textiles, and leather all soften the concrete severity of the subject. For theatre-goers and architecture enthusiasts, this piece holds enduring appeal. It speaks to anyone who has ever stood on the South Bank and felt the quiet power of Lasdun’s vision.
Subject: National Theatre, South Bank, London (Denys Lasdun, 1976)
Edition Size: Limited to 100 prints only (never reprinted)
Print Process: Archival quality lightfast Giclée printmaking
Paper Stock: Premium 100% cotton fine art paper
Sizes:
500 x 700mm / 19.7″ x 27.6″
700 x 1000mm / 27.6″ x 39.4″
Created by: Nick O’Toole
