Stretching for six metres on a wall underneath the Bruce Grove railway bridge in north London, a playful glass mosaic pays homage to the local area.


Designed by Italian artist Anna Nicolò, the large public artwork was commissioned by Haringey Council and led by architecture and interior design practice Office S&M with collaborations from over 300 residents, businesses, and local community groups.


Depicting buildings, parks, and the river, as well as marches, joggers, and wandering residents, The Bruce Grove bridge wall mosaic takes pride in the area’s diversity and emphasises its role as a junction and meeting point for different parts of Tottenham.


The mosaic is part of the ‘Pride in Bruce Grove’ project to enhance, improve, and celebrate the local area and was built by The Mosaic Studio at their workshop in Southend.
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