Item# EW2260S
$68.00 $48.95
This Arts & Crafts Ginkgo Handwoven Doormat adds a bounty of ginkgo leaves in two gorgeous shades to your entryway. Handwoven from the best quality all-natural coir to meet the industry's highest standards of durability, and hand stenciled with eco-friendly dyes, this mat measures 18" by 30" and is approx. 1" thick. Recommended for use in a sheltered outdoor area that is not exposed to direct sunlight to preserve the longevity of the colors. Shake, sweep, or vacuum clean.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright March Balloons Stained Glass is adapted from an unpublished Liberty magazine cover design (1926-1927). The abstract motif designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the March cover depicts a group of colorful balloons rising into the sky. The editors thought that the series of designs were too "radical" and were never used. This stained glass panel has...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Pier Cluster Laylight glass panel is inspired by Wright's designs in the Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo, NY; 1903-1905). The house's modular floor plan is reflected in the rectangular geometry of this piece. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently...
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The Tiffany View of Oyster Bay Stained Glass Panel is based on Louis Comfort Tiffany's View of Oyster Bay window that was originally designed for silk industry heir William C. Skinner's New York City home. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently fuse the enamels to...