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Robie Window 51 Art Glass

Frank Lloyd Wright designed his Prairie style masterpiece, the Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago, Illinois, in 1908 from his Oak Park studio. This distinctive structure, which was commissioned by a local engineer, is renowned as a forerunner of modernism in architecture. The home, recognized by its deep cantilevered roof and no obvious door on its street facade, is punctuated by over 170 art glass windows which enhance its openness. Their color and delicate geometric diamond and chevron shapes are abstractions of the surrounding foliage.

This art glass is based on the design of a casement window identified as No. 51. The Robie House is a National Historic Landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Please allow 1-2 weeks for production and delivery.

⋅Measures 5.75"W x 14"H
⋅Includes wood stand and chain for hanging

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This item is special order. Shipping is included for all special order items within the continental United States.

Please contact us if you would like to ship to other locations outside of the continental United States. If eligible, we will confirm availability and associated shipping costs.

Please note that all special order items are final sale and non-returnable.


$110.00

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.


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