Prairie School Art Pieces Trivet
As part of his vision for a total work of art, Frank Lloyd Wright designed art glass pieces for many of his architectural projects. He used abstracted geometric motifs that set him apart from the realistic scenes commonly seen in stained glass at the time. This pattern is from a piece of art glass exhibited in 1907 for the Chicago Architectural Club at the Art Institute of Chicago. The glass was most likely a leftover piece from Wright’s recently-completed Susan Lawrence Dana House in Springfield, Illinois (1902–1904). Today it is combined with another piece of Wright-designed art glass to form a lamp, giving it new life.
Our trivets are made from 1/2" thick cherry veneered MDF. This wonderful addition to your home comes with rubber feet on the bottom, and can withstand heat up to 400° F. Trivets can also be used as wall art using the included mounting hardware. 7-3/4" x 7-3/4" x 1/2". Acrylic stand not included. All AlaModerna products are made in the USA.
Each purchase supports the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s mission to inspire people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other.
Each purchase supports the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s mission to inspire people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other.