Item# WR27823
$1,129.99 $995.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Floor Standing Globe is based on the design of the Barrel Chair. The Barrel Chair was designed by Wright in 1903 and modified for personal use at his Talisen home in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Handcrafted walnut finish stand with an open faced bronze metallic map. Globe has full swing brass plated die cast meridian that allows the ball to turned 360 view. The globe revolves within the meridian (East/West), and the meridian swings within the stand (North/South). Dimensions: Ht: 39" x W: 21" x D: 21".
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$32.95 $38.00
This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Hardwood Mini Screen is precision laser-cut from 0.25" cherry veneered MDF with a solid cherry wood base. It measures 12" in height by 6" wide x 2" deep at the attached stand. Ideal for table, desk or windowsill display. This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life design is inspired by an art glass...
$32.95 $38.00
This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Hardwood Mini Screen is precision laser-cut from 0.25" cherry veneered MDF with a solid cherry wood base. It measures 12" in height by 6" wide x 2" deep at the attached stand. Ideal for table, desk or windowsill display. This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House design is adapted from an art glass window in...
$114.95
The Frank Lloyd Wright Tabletop Sprite is a reduced scale reproduction of the original Midway Gardens Sprite designed by Frank Lloyd 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...
$119.95
The Frank Lloyd Wright Tabletop Sprite is a reduced scale reproduction of the 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 pieces...