Item# YT8669
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The design source for this petite Frank Lloyd Wright Storer House Textile Block Jewelry and Trinket Box draws on Wright's method of construction, unique to his Southern California commissions, known as the Textile Block System, and used in the Storer House (1923). Individual precast concrete blocks were woven together creating an interlocking construction system. The design on this trinket box is an adaptation of one of the decorative textile block designs. Made of cold cast resin. Overall dimensions: 2.7” x 2.7” x 2.7” (6.86cm x 6.86cm x 6.86cm).
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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...
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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...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Design Colored Doormat is inspired by a Wright drawing for an unrealized window design. The graceful pattern depicts flowers and lily pads floating on a tranquil pool of water. Developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this doormat is constructed in coir fiber pressed into rubber base. The generous proportions of this mat...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms Doormat recreates one of Wright's most popular designs. Saguaro Forms is one of a number of Liberty Magazine cover designs from 1926-27 that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a fire in the Arizona Biltmore and "Saguaro Forms" was selected from the Frank Lloyd Wright Archive...