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$75.95
The Thought Feeling Action Plaque is adapted from a plaque in the Larkin Administration Building. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Larkin Building (1904; demolished in 1950) in Buffalo, NY and adorning the structure’s balconies and exterior were decorative panels, inscribed with sets of three inspirational words. The plaque measures 13.75” x 5.5” x 0.75”. Weighs 4 lbs. Hanging mount on back.
Please Note: Can be purchased for GROUND shipment only and within the contiguous United States. Delivery to a P.O. Box is not available. This item does not qualify for expedited shipping, discount offers or gift wrap. Ships in approx. 2-3 weeks directly from the stonemasons.
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This stunning Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley Playhouse Wood Art Screen Wall Panel Triptych consists of three panels, each panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5". Created in laser cut cherry veneered MDF. Includes sawtooth hangers and hardware. This design is adapted from the colorful art glass window triptych found in the Avery Coonley Playhouse. Please note: Ships in 7-14 business days. Expedited shipping and gift wrap are...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Wood Art Screen Wall Panel design is found in several variations in Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House. The house contains nine primary art glass themes, many interrelated. The Tree of Life art glass window was designed to allow the geometric natural forms to bring in the outdoors while providing additional privacy. The panel measures 31.5"...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Sumac Wood Art Screen Wall Panel is inspired by an art glass dining room window from the Susan Lawrence Dana House (Springfield, Illinois, 1904). This stunning Dana Sumac panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5" depth and is created in laser cut cherry veneered MDF. Includes one sawtooth hanger and hardware. Please note: This panel...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie Wood Art Screen Wall Panel design is adapted from one of the art glass windows in the Frederick C. Robie House (1908). The long façade of the structure features over 170 art glass windows which enhance its openness. The home includes twenty-nine unique glass designs. This stunning Robie panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5"...