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The Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Casement Votive is executed in copper and enamel metalwork with a glass insert. The design is adapted from a detail in the Darwin Martin House (Buffalo NY 1903-1905). The Martin House complex has more art glass in more patterns than any other house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright with nearly four hundred examples of Wright-designed art glass. The Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Casement 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. Ht: 3.3” (8.5cm). Diameter: 2.4” (5.6cm).
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Hardwood Mini Screen is precision laser-cut from 0.25" cherry veneered MDF with a solid cherry wood base. It measures 12" in height by 6" wide x 2" deep at the attached stand. Ideal for table, desk or windowsill display. This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life design is inspired by an art glass...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Hardwood Mini Screen is precision laser-cut from 0.25" cherry veneered MDF with a solid cherry wood base. It measures 12" in height by 6" wide x 2" deep at the attached stand. Ideal for table, desk or windowsill display. This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House design is adapted from an art glass window in...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Tabletop Sprite is a reduced scale reproduction of the original Midway Gardens Sprite designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and sculptured by Alfonzo Ianelli, for the Midway Gardens complex, Chicago, Illinois, (1913-14). Nichols Bros. Stoneworks was granted a license by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to produce stone garden vases and statuary designed by Mr. Wright. These...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Tabletop Sprite is a reduced scale reproduction of the original Midway Gardens Sprite designed by Mr. Wright and sculptured by Alfonzo Ianelli, for the Midway Gardens complex, Chicago, Illinois, (1913-14). Nichols Bros. Stoneworks was granted a license by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to produce stone garden vases and statuary designed by Mr. Wright. These pieces...