Item# WALMR01C
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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 with the scalloped blue roof mirroring the color of the sky above. The stunning Marin County Civic Center Wall Mirror measures 23.5" in diameter x 1" thick, with mirrored acrylic in the center. Includes a keyhole on the back for hanging.
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$70.00
This MoMA Line-Up Glass Vase by Frank Kerdil is composed of two separate vases that join together to create a striking addition to your home or office. Handmade from colored glass. H:9” x W:5” x D:5”.
$99.95 $120.00
Complement your flower arrangements with this vibrant graphic sculptural expression. Inspired by the works of celebrated Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), the Mondri Vase crafted in translucent acrylic is actually three vases in one. With three different chambers, you can turn the vase for different presentation possibilities and flower sizes.The Mondri Vase - Neon is an homage to the Netherlands-based...
$119.95 $168.00
These Art & Design Josef Hoffmann Silver Earrings with Black Onyx & Moonstone are adapted from an original Josef Hoffmann design. Hoffman was one of the founders of Wiener Werkstätte (in translation Vienna Workshop), which starting in 1903 brought together designers and artists working in very different mediums including architecture, textiles, ceramics, furniture and jewelry. Sterling Silver Earrings with gold...
$97.95 $112.00
The intricate Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Peacock Throw design is adapted from a peacock motif rug in the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo (1913-1922, demolished in 1968), depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool. Developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the throw measures 68" x 48". 100% cotton. Machine washable and dryable. Made in the...