| Made in India
The
vast majority of manhole covers in New York City are
from India.
You never think about
them as you tramp across New York City, but they are
always underfoot, a silent gift from India. We’re
talking, of course, of the manhole covers, a majority
of which are manufactured in India. Cheap labor has
ensured that the manhole cover needs of cities from
New York to Los Angeles are met by foundries in India.
Recently at the International Contemporary Furniture
Fair at the Jacobs Javits Center there was a seminar
totally devoted to these hardly lovable but essential
objects: The World Forum on Manhole Covers. It brought
together artists, authors, experts and preservationists
to discuss this 200-1b cast iron surface – there are
over 600,000 manhole covers in New York.
In fact Diana Stuart, who is known as New York’s Manhole
Cover Lady, has written a hefty tome with 400 images,
titled Designs Underfoot: The Art of Manhole Covers
in New York City.
Interestingly, while India has been providing these
covers for the past 30 years, many manhole covers
are over a hundred years old and come in a variety
of designs.
We may not think
twice about the unusual designs underfoot, but now
a number of artists are making the manhole cover a
part of stylish home design. Michele Brody creates
a line of lighting that transforms the mundane utility
item into an illuminated Mandala. Brody brings a touch
of the New York streets into her circular wall scones
and ceiling fixtures encased in stainless steel or
copper illumine prints and rubbings made from actual
NYC manhole covers.
Brody has also created the Manhole Project in which
she designs special manhole covers inspired by buildings
which have long since disappeared, and has them installed
on city streets, in a sense creating the footprint
of vanished buildings on the city.
Then there’s ParkerWorks of Brooklyn where artist
and blacksmith Robert Parker produces industrial tables
from a rare collection of genuine NYC manhole covers.
The Society for the Preservation of New York City
Manhole Covers Furniture Company makes tables from
manhole covers from all five boroughs, legally acquired
from the city. The tables sell for $2500-$3600, determined
by the age of the manhole cover. As Diana Stuart observes,
“The array of designs and their cast-iron significance
make these tables a priceless part of New York history.”
Lavina Melwani
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