Singer's Corner is - if you don't already know - a landmark part of Cork City, on the corner of Washington Street and Grand Parade.
It's so called because of the shop on the spot which, for decades, has sold and repaired sewing machines from the iconic Signer brand. It's been there since the 1870s.
Thanks to local artists, it recently got a fine facelift, and they recorded a great time-lapse of the entire thing.
The team behind the art project includes Johnny Bulger from Cork Printmakers and local artists Conall Cary, Fiona Kelly, Dominic Fee and Cathal Duane.
The black and gold floral motif is supposed to reflect the design of the black wooden sewing machines - some of which are still on display in the windows below.
A wonderful job done on Singers Corner by Johnny Bugler #lovecork pic.twitter.com/M0tN1V6Y6f
— Orla Flynn (@OFlynnATU) December 8, 2014
Fine work.