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The Louis Sullivan Skylight Tapestry Table Runner is inspired by a window designed by Louis Henry Sullivan. The window is from a branch of the Farmers Merchant & Union Bank, 1919. For a young Frank Lloyd Wright, his years working under Louis Sullivan, February of 1888 to June of 1893, undoubtedly shaped his design philosophy. Wright, who rarely acknowledged any direct influences called Sullivan his “Lieber Meister” (German for “Beloved Master”).
A design from an important architect and historic building, brought to life in products for today’s modern homes. Extraordinary weaving and depth of color. Each woven tapestry table runner measures 72" x 13.5". Cotton/Poly blend. Care instructions: Dry clean for best results. Made in the USA.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life design Doormat is inspired by several variations of this design with its strong horizontal lines and planes in Wright’s Darwin D. Martin House. This doormat is constructed in coir fiber pressed into a natural rubber base. The generous proportions of this mat are 36 inches by 22 inches. Depth: 0.87 inches. PLEASE NOTE: This item is ONLY available...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Colored Tree of Life Design Doormat is inspired by several variations of this design with its strong horizontal lines and planes in Wright’s Darwin D. Martin House. This doormat is constructed in coir fiber pressed into rubber base. The generous proportions of this mat are 30 inches by 18 inches. PLEASE NOTE: This item is ONLY...
$54.95 $62.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Darwin D. Martin House Welcome Mat Doormat is inspired by the Pier Cluster Windows design in Wright’s Darwin D. Martin House. This doormat is constructed in coir fiber pressed into a rubber base. The generous proportions of this mat are 30 inches by 18 inches. PLEASE NOTE: This item is ONLY available with the "GROUND" shipment...
$392.00
This Frank Lloyd Wright Sprite with Sceptre is a reduced scale reproduction of an original Midway Gardens Sprite designed by Mr. Wright and sculptured by Alfonzo Ianelli, for the Midway Gardens complex, Chicago, Illinois, (1913-14). Nichols Bros. Stoneworks was granted a license by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to produce stone garden vases and statuary designed by Mr. Wright. These...