Item# YT8097
Out of Stock - $39.00 $32.95
The design for this votive is adapted from Wright's home in Oak Park, Illinois. This Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Playroom Votive is found in the playroom’s art glass bay windows. The transparency of the rectangles and squares as well as the abstracted flowers and leaves reflect the real ones outdoors. The votive is executed in copper and enamel metalwork with a glass insert. The Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Playroom Votive includes a glass votive holder and flameless tea light. Enjoy the understated mood lighting of a tea light without the risk of fire. The tea light candle has an LED light source to replicate the effect of a yellow flicker flame. Also works well as a bedside table night light. Ht: 3.3” (8.5cm). Diameter: 2.4” (5.6cm).
$1,250.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 3 Table Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation, providing...
$1,250.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 3 Table Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation, providing...
$2,500.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 2 Floor Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation,...
$2,500.00
The original conception of the Taliesin 2 Floor Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation,...