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Frank Lloyd Wright
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Collection is inspired by some of the best known architectual designs. Recognized by the American Institute of Architects as the greatest American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright was also an accomplished author, interior designer and lecturer.
Each table, floor, wall and mantel clock in the Frank Lloyd Wright clock collection is an adaptation of one of Wright's innovative designs.
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Price: $150.00
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Customer return. Item has been thorougly tested. Adaptated from a light fixture in the interior conservatory in the F.C. Bogk House, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1916-17.
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Dimensional cast resin case. Antique bronze metallic finish. Raised outer rim, center ring and stylized numerals. Adaptation of the Exhibition typeface developed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s for use on exhibition drawings.
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From the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection®. Embossed case, metallic pewter finish. Raised protective glass lens. Adaptation of the Oya stone carvings from the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, 1913 -1922. H: 12.5" W: 12.5" D: 1.75"
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Solid aluminum case, brushed finish. Polished chrome bezel. Lower glass insert with black and reflective mirror design. Adaptation of the tulip window creatd for the Lake Geneva Inn, now demolished. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 1911. H: 9.5 x W: 4.25 x D: 2.75
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Based on the "board and batten" walls utilizied in the Usonian homes, 1936-1939
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Adaptation of the rug design in the Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago, Illinois 1908-1910.
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Adaptated from a light fixture in the interior conservatory in the F.C. Bogk House, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1916-17. Solid alder wood case with clear lacquer finish. Protective glass lens. Rectangular wood pendulum. H: 25" W: 8.5" D: 4.25"
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Adaptation from Wright's drawings for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
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Adaptation from the design of a floor to ceiling glass fronted, wood bookcase in the Mrs. Laura Gale House in Oak Park, Illinois. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 for the widow of Thomas Gale.
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Adaptation of the art glass living room window in the Prarie-style Ward W. Willits House, Highland Park, Illinois, 1902-03
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Adaptation of window from the Ward W. Willits House, a 1902-03 Prarie-style masterpiece.
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Price: $52.99
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Adapted from the art glass window in the living room of the W.A. Glasner House, Glencoe, Illinois, circa 1905.
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