New York City is home to an endless number of famed landmarks and tourist attractions, including the eye-catching skyscrapers that punctuate the city skyline.

Described in an original brochure as the “mise en scène for the romantic drama of American business,” one such tower is the Chanin Building. This midtown Manhattan landmark was built by developer Irwin S. Chanin in the late 1920s and its magnificent lobby, designed by René Chambellan and Jacques L. Delamarre, draws in architecture aficionados.

Pictured here: The Chanin Spiral ultra hardcover journal

Ornately adorned with bronze grilles representing some of the finest Art Deco in the city, the lobby was modernly styled around a “City of Opportunity” concept. One of these ventilator grilles, with loops, spirals and geometric lines symbolizing human thought and emotion, is reproduced for our new The Chanin Spiral design.

The Chanin Building’s exuberant craftsmanship led it to be designated a city landmark in 1978 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Its uniquely New York City take on the Art Deco style is just one of many reasons to pay attention to the architectural achievements lining the city’s streets.

Pictured here: The Chanin Spiral pencil case with Hishi, Filigree Floral Ivory and Restoration washi tape

The Chanin Spiral is available as an ultra, midi (lined and unlined) and mini (lined) hardcover journal, guest book, pencil case and bookmark.

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