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Floating art installation on the Thames – for a pricey £1.2 million.<br />
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Art lovers are being given the chance to indulge in their craft by buying a floating art installation on the Thames – for a pricey £1.2 million.<br />
Immersive artwork Fluxland was launched down the river by renowned artist Cyril de Commarques as part of the Totally Thames festival.<br />
The mirrored superstructure is designed to reflect and distort the cityscape as she makes her way along the famous river, throwing light out at her onlookers.<br />
The remarkable boat, at Imperial Wharf, Fulham, is now on the market with the hefty price tag.<br />
Fluxland offers a unique opportunity to own a genuine work of art which has been built to be an artist’s studio which can be lived and worked on.<br />
The accommodation includes a wheel house, internal mezzanine viewing deck, two double bedrooms – one with en suite – fully-fitted kitchen and a large open gallery / performance space and study.<br />
The interior features use of steel and concrete with huge expanses of glass offering views of the City as the occupier works, entertains or relaxes.<br />
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