Item# MOL9000
$35.00 $27.95
The Modgy Louis Comfort Tiffany Dragonfly Origami Lantern is a a beautiful and entertaining way to enhance your décor or any event. They are rechargeable and can last for over five hours on a full charge, with a USB-C cord included for charging. The lanterns twist flat for easy storage, expand to three different sizes, and emit a warm, dimmable light. Additionally, they come with a convenient carrying and hanging strap for easy use. Included: Rechargeable Lithium Battery, USB-C Cord, Convenient Carrying & Hanging Strap, Dimmable Touch Switch. Dimensions: 4.75" x 4.75" x .5" Expandable – 3 Sizes.
This Origami Lantern features the Louis Comfort Tiffany Dragonfly design inspired by a stunning blue dragonfly shade in the collection of the New-York Historical Society. The shade was designed by Clara Driscoll (American, 1861–1944), manager of the women who selected and cut glass at Tiffany Studios (the Tiffany Girls). With shimmering veils of leaded glass lamps and windows, Louis C. Tiffany and his designers created a revolutionary design aesthetic that brought the beauty of the natural world into the home.
$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,...
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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,...
$850.00
Frank Lloyd Wright originally designed the wooden table lamp for the interior of his own home, Taliesin, built in Spring Green, Wisconsin in 1911. Engaged in a solid base, the shaft of the lamp supports a square shade in a design that evokes the sheltering roof of a pagoda, one of the architect's signature tectonic forms. Its soft, diffused light...
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The original design for this Frank Lloyd Wright wall sconce lighting was for the interior of the Fredrick C. Robie House (1908) in Chicago, Illinois. Lighting always played an important role of Wright's architectural schemes. Wright would often incorporate wall sconce lamps that followed motifs of the interior theme. The form of these sconces is a sphere framed by a...