Item# EW2260S
$68.00 $47.95
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.
PLEASE NOTE: This item is ONLY available with the "GROUND" shipment selection within the contiguous U.S. Gift wrap NOT available for this item.
$399.95 $464.00
The Arts and Crafts Pine Landscape Tile Mantel Clock case is made by hand in Iowa by Schlabaugh & Sons in natural quarter sawn oak with a dark craftsman oak stain finish. The clock face is printed parchment behind glass. This Craftsman style clock is complimented with an inset 4" x 8" Pine Landscape Motawi tile. The design of the...
$83.95 $125.00
Frank Lloyd Wright used Teco pottery as decorative accents in many of the houses he designed. Teco (an abbreviation of TErra COtta) art pottery was originally produced from 1899-1920’s by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company in Terra Cotta, Illinois. With groundbreaking shapes both architectural and organic, these high-quality reproductions maintain the integrity of the originals. Water tight with...
$87.50 $124.00
This Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Stained Glass, depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool, is adapted from an unrealized leaded stained glass window designed by Wright circa 1893-95. 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 the glass. The...
$108.75 $130.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Skylight Wood Framed Stained Glass design is adapted from one of the matched pair of art glass skylights in the entrance to Frank Lloyd Wright's studio, attached to his home in Oak Park, IL. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired...