SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET POSTER
“Art, Edge & East London Cool”
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What makes this special
- Vintage 1970s-80s Bollywood movie poster style
- Features: Boxpark Shoreditch shipping container mall, the colourful graffiti-covered walls and murals of Shoreditch street art, Brick Lane with its neon curry house signs and vintage shops
- Gallery-grade 220gsm fine art paper, smooth matte finish
- Giclée print with REACH-certified inks, made in UK
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About the Shoreditch High Street Poster
Shoreditch is East London's ever-evolving creative district, a neighbourhood where warehouse walls doubled as canvases long before street art became a walking tour category. The area shifted from rag-trade industrial to club culture in the nineties, from galleries and studios in the early 2000s to what it is now: the city's most concentrated stretch of creative commerce, with a density of bars, pop-ups, and independent businesses that no other London neighbourhood quite matches.
The Shoreditch High Street poster captures the graffiti-covered walls and murals that have made this area famous — vast painted facades that change seasonally as new artists take over. Boxpark's shipping-container retail and Village Underground's rooftop tube carriages appear as visual anchors, while Brick Lane's neon curry house signs and the Victorian iron-and-glass hall of Old Spitalfields Market frame the scene.
Bollywood cinema posters were designed for spaces exactly like this: an open street where every surface is fighting for your attention. Shoreditch street art operates by the same logic — every available wall is an argument for colour, composition, and impact. The Shoreditch wall art poster translates that sensibility directly: the bold typography and hand-lettered titling of golden-age Hindi cinema hoardings feel entirely at home on East London's most painted street.
This poster suits anyone who came up in Shoreditch — who remembers it before the brunch queues, or who arrived precisely because of them. A great housewarming gift for East London transplants and anyone with a genuine love of street art as a serious visual form.
Featuring: Boxpark Shoreditch shipping container mall, the colourful graffiti-covered walls and murals of Shoreditch street art, Brick Lane with its neon curry house signs and vintage shops, Old Spitalfields Market Victorian iron-and-glass hall, Village Underground with its graffiti-covered tube carriages on the rooftop.
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FAQ
How is Shoreditch High Street represented in the SpicyEditions poster?
The Shoreditch poster features Boxpark, the neighbourhood's famous street art murals, Brick Lane, Old Spitalfields Market, and Village Underground's rooftop tube carriages in vibrant East London Bollywood style.
Where is Shoreditch High Street station?
Shoreditch High Street is on the London Overground in East London, zone 1. It's the gateway to Brick Lane, Spitalfields, and the heart of Shoreditch's creative district — one of London's most visited areas for street art, food, and nightlife.
What sizes and frames are available for the Shoreditch poster?
The Shoreditch Bollywood poster comes in 8×12" (£19.99), 16×24" (£25.99), and 24×36" (£39.99). The 8×12" and 16×24" sizes are available framed in wooden or black frames. Free UK shipping on orders over £60.
Is a Shoreditch poster a good gift?
Yes — particularly for East London residents and anyone who came up in the area's creative scene. Works as a flat-warming for anyone moving into Hackney or Tower Hamlets, and as a birthday gift for anyone with strong opinions about Brick Lane. The unframed 24×36" is popular for gallery walls where the street art detail really opens up; the framed 16×24" suits living rooms and studios.
What makes the Shoreditch poster different from other East London prints?
Most East London prints lean on minimalist line art or flat-colour tube maps. The Shoreditch wall art poster draws on the visual grammar of 1970s Hindi cinema hoardings — saturated reds and golds, dramatic composition, hand-lettered titling — applied to a neighbourhood where every wall is already making that argument in paint. The two formats feel designed for each other.
What makes SpicyEditions Shoreditch High Street posters different?
Each poster is designed in a vintage Bollywood movie poster style — vibrant colours, dramatic composition, ornate lettering — blending Indian cinema art with Shoreditch High Street'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.