Item# WALM04C
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This striking Frank Lloyd Wright Dana-Thomas House Wood Wall Medallion measures 13" x 30" x 0.5" depth and is created in laser cut cherry veneered MDF. Includes one sawtooth hanger and hardware. This Frank Lloyd Wright design is an adaptation of the details in the arched entry to the Dana-Thomas House (Springfield, Illinois, 1902). Made in the USA.
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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 renders...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Wood Art Screen Wall Panel design is found in several variations in Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House. The house contains nine primary art glass themes, many interrelated. The Tree of Life art glass window was designed to allow the geometric natural forms to bring in the outdoors while providing additional privacy. The panel measures 31.5"...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Wood Art Screen Wall Panel is inspired by an art glass window in the Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo, New York, 1903-05). The square and rectangular art glass patterns mirror the geometry of the modular floor plan of the house. The stunning Martin House wall panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5" and is created in laser cut...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Marin County Civic Center Wall Mirror is inspired by Wright's largest public project, consisting of a main Administration Building and adjoining Hall of Justice. Both buildings were constructed after his death under the supervision of Taliesin Associated Architects and completed by 1970. The project embodied Wright's ideal of organic architecture - a synthesis of buildings and landscape...