K2 red telephone box

E400470

The K2 red telephone box is an iconic British public telephone kiosk design introduced in the 1920s, known for its domed roof, paneled windows, and bright red color that became a symbol of London’s streetscape.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
K2 red telephone box canonical 2
K2 phone box 1
K2 red telephone kiosk 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf British design icon
public telephone kiosk design
street furniture
alsoKnownAs K2 red telephone box
surface form: K2 phone box

K2 red telephone kiosk
surface form: K2 telephone kiosk
associatedWithCity London, England
surface form: London
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
culturalDepiction frequently used in tourism marketing for the UK
often appears in films set in London
designCompetition 1924 GPO kiosk design competition
designedFor General Post Office
designedForLocation London, England
surface form: London
designer Giles Gilbert Scott
designInfluence Sir John Soane family tomb
surface form: Sir John Soane’s mausoleum in St Pancras Old Churchyard
feature crown motif above the door
glazed door
multiple small glass panes
paneled windows
telephone directory shelf inside
ventilation slots beneath the roof
wooden door frame
hasVariant K2 Mark 2
heightApproximate 2.7 metres
heritageStatus many examples are listed buildings
inspiredDesignOf souvenir miniature phone boxes
the later K6 red telephone box
introducedInDecade 1920s
introducedInYear 1926
laterUse decorative street feature
defibrillator housing
information kiosk
mini library
tourist attraction
material cast iron
notableLocation around London’s Royal Boroughs
around major London landmarks
originalUse public payphone housing
partOfSeries K-series telephone kiosks
predecessor K1 telephone kiosk
primaryColor red
roofShape domed roof
successor K3 telephone kiosk
symbolOf British identity
British telecommunications history
London streetscape
usedByOrganization BT Group
surface form: British Telecom

Post Office Telecommunications
surface form: Post Office Telephones
weightApproximate 1.25 tonnes

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Giles Gilbert Scott notableWork K2 red telephone box
K2 red telephone box alsoKnownAs K2 red telephone box
this entity surface form: K2 phone box
K6 red telephone box predecessor K2 red telephone box
K6 red telephone kiosk predecessor K2 red telephone box
this entity surface form: K2 red telephone kiosk