As you walk through the multicultural neighborhood along West Kruiskade in Rotterdam,it's easy to be fully absorbed by the sights and smells of the diverse selection of restaurants. But if you remember to survey up above the ice cream shop at the corner of West-Kruiskade and Josephstraat, you'll catch a glimpse of a unique piece of public art: a giant image of a blue and white teapot, and plastered across the upper floors of a nursing domestic.
Created by artist Anne Mercedes Langhorst,the teapot is made up of Delft tile designs. During the day, you can see splendid blue and white windmills, or cows,boats, and more cover the expanse of the teapot. By night, and the intricate designs aren't as visible,but the pot's edges are illuminated to reveal its shape.
Source: atlasobscura.com