KING'S CROSS POSTER
“Gateway to Magic”
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What makes this special
- Vintage 1970s-80s Bollywood movie poster style
- Features: St Pancras Station's ornate Victorian Gothic red-brick facade with its grand clock tower and pointed arched windows, King's Cross Station with its modern white lattice semi-circular roof canopy, the Platform 9¾ trolley-in-the-wall installation with its luggage cart disappearing into the brickwork
- Gallery-grade 220gsm fine art paper, smooth matte finish
- Giclée print with REACH-certified inks, made in UK
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About the King's Cross Poster
King's Cross has undergone one of London's most dramatic transformations — from Victorian railway interchange and neglected backstreet to cultural destination and creative hub. The arrival of Central Saint Martins in the Granary Building, the development of Coal Drops Yard, and the renovation of St Pancras International have turned a long-overlooked corner of N1 into one of the most visited parts of the city. The regeneration still feels like a film set in the middle of its own comeback.
The King's Cross poster features St Pancras Station's ornate Victorian Gothic red-brick facade with its grand clock tower, set alongside the modern white lattice semi-circular roof canopy of King's Cross Station — two railway termini from different centuries facing each other across a forecourt. The Platform 9¾ trolley-in-the-wall installation appears in the composition, with Coal Drops Yard's dramatic converted Victorian arches and Granary Square's choreographed fountains completing a scene of genuine architectural contrast.
Two of the most distinctive railway station facades in the world, framed against each other, are already a Bollywood composition. King's Cross prints work because the drama is structural and literal — Gothic Revival brick meeting contemporary steel, Victorian engineering meeting twenty-first-century cultural life. The visual language of golden-age Hindi cinema, with its preference for architectural scale and human detail within the same frame, maps exactly onto what King's Cross offers.
The King's Cross poster suits anyone with a connection to the area — students from Central Saint Martins, Eurostar regulars, and the many British-South Asian commuters for whom this station is a gateway north. A great housewarming gift for anyone moving into the King's Cross, Islington, or Camden neighbourhoods.
Featuring: St Pancras Station's ornate Victorian Gothic red-brick facade with its grand clock tower and pointed arched windows, King's Cross Station with its modern white lattice semi-circular roof canopy, the Platform 9¾ trolley-in-the-wall installation with its luggage cart disappearing into the brickwork, Coal Drops Yard's converted Victorian coal storage buildings with the dramatic kissing rooftops, Granary Square with its choreographed fountains and the restored industrial Central Saint Martins building.
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FAQ
What iconic sights feature in the King's Cross Bollywood print?
The King's Cross poster features St Pancras Station's Victorian Gothic clock tower, the King's Cross lattice roof canopy, the Platform 9¾ trolley installation, Coal Drops Yard, and Granary Square in Bollywood poster style.
Where is King's Cross and what is it known for?
King's Cross is in the London Borough of Camden, bordering Islington, served by six Underground lines and the Eurostar at St Pancras International. It's known for St Pancras Station's Victorian Gothic clock tower, the modern King's Cross Station roof canopy, the Platform 9¾ trolley installation, Coal Drops Yard's converted Victorian arches, and Central Saint Martins in the Granary Building. The poster captures that collision of Victorian and contemporary architecture.
Is a King's Cross poster a good gift?
Yes — particularly for Central Saint Martins students and alumni, Eurostar regulars, and anyone who commutes through the station daily. It also works for Harry Potter fans who know the Platform 9¾ installation. The framed version suits hallways and home offices; the 24×36" unframed works well where the architectural detail of both station facades can be appreciated at full scale.
What makes SpicyEditions King's Cross posters different?
Each poster is designed in a vintage Bollywood movie poster style — vibrant colours, dramatic composition, ornate lettering — blending Indian cinema art with King's Cross's iconic streetscape.
How long does shipping take?
Standard UK shipping takes 5-7 business days. We also ship to France (7-14 business days). Express UK shipping (2-3 business days) is available at checkout.
What paper are the posters printed on?
Smooth, acid-free, gallery-grade 220gsm fine art paper with giclée print quality and a smooth matte finish. Inks are REACH-certified.
What about framed posters?
Framed posters use 200gsm semi-gloss coated paper with Mimaki UV inks, a hand-crafted wooden frame with clear Perspex cover, and arrive ready to hang with wire hanging kit included. Made in UK from globally sourced parts.