Decorative Accents
$175.00
A modern Bauhaus-like mobile with the primary forms and colours. Material: carbon fibre, polypropylene Dimensions: 50 cm x 105 cm Comes in a box A portion of this purchase price...
$68.50
This mobile is developed in co-operation with the Guggenheim Museum in New York. From his home in Denmark, mobile artist Ole Flensted worked to create his interpretation of the Guggenheim...
$72.50
Mirage is a form of illusionary appearance, which has an Italian name because it occurred in the Straits of Messina but is also seen in artic regions. Because of the...
$88.50
This mobile is meant to reflect the sky and stars and how it seems that they can come so close to touching and still miss. Material: stainless steel, wood Dimensions: 59 cm...
DS Larkin Plaque - Thought Feeling Action
$80.00
Built in 1903 to serve as the administrative headquarters for the Larkin Company’s burgeoning mail-order soap business, the Larkin Company Administration Building was necessarily sited amidst a tangle of railroad...
DS Larkin Plaque - Faith Hope Charity
$80.00
Built in 1903 to serve as the administrative headquarters for the Larkin Company’s burgeoning mail-order soap business, the Larkin Company Administration Building was necessarily sited amidst a tangle of railroad...
DS Larkin Plaque - Prudence Learning Wisdom
$80.00
Built in 1903 to serve as the administrative headquarters for the Larkin Company’s burgeoning mail-order soap business, the Larkin Company Administration Building was necessarily sited amidst a tangle of railroad...
DS Larkin Plaque - Integrity Loyalty Fidelity
$80.00
Built in 1903 to serve as the administrative headquarters for the Larkin Company’s burgeoning mail-order soap business, the Larkin Company Administration Building was necessarily sited amidst a tangle of railroad...
DS Larkin Plaque - Sincerity Humility Courage
$80.00
Built in 1903 to serve as the administrative headquarters for the Larkin Company’s burgeoning mail-order soap business, the Larkin Company Administration Building was necessarily sited amidst a tangle of railroad...
$95.00
Based on the textile blocks of the John Storer House (1923) in Los Angeles, California. Made in USA.Dimensions: 12" × 12" × 1.75"Weight: 14 lbs Please Note: This is a drop...
$95.00
Based on the textile blocks of the Alice Millard House (1923) in Pasadena, California. Made in USA.Dimensions: 12" × 12" × 1.75"Weight: 14 lbs Please Note: This is a drop ship...
$155.00
Based on the textile blocks of the Mabel and Charles Ennis House (1923), Los Angeles, California. Made in the USA. Cast Stone Dimensions: 16" x 16" x 2"Weight: 19 lbs. ...
$114.00
Midway Gardens (1913-1914) was an entertainment complex on Chicago's south side - and an extraordinary achievement for Frank Lloyd Wright, who personally designed and supervised all of its elements, including...
DS Midway Gardens Sprite with Baton 12"
$124.00
Midway Gardens (1913-1914) was an entertainment complex on Chicago's south side - and an extraordinary achievement for Frank Lloyd Wright, who personally designed and supervised all of its elements, including...
$105.00
Teco is a combination of the words "terra cotta," which is clay-based type of ceramic pottery. Teco vases were originally produced by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company -- located...
$139.00
Teco is a combination of the words "terra cotta," which is clay-based type of ceramic pottery. Teco vases were originally produced by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company -- located...
$122.00
Teco is a combination of the words "terra cotta," which is clay-based type of ceramic pottery. Teco vases were originally produced by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company -- located...
$94.00
Teco is a combination of the words "terra cotta," which is clay-based type of ceramic pottery. Teco vases were originally produced by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company -- located...
$90.00
Teco is a combination of the words "terra cotta," which is clay-based type of ceramic pottery. Teco vases were originally produced by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company -- located...
Hoffman House Rug Porcelain Tray
$30.50
This beautiful porcelain tray from Galison features the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. Trimmed with gold this tray is sure to brighten up your table. Gilded detail. Tray Size: 9.25"...
$97.50
This graphic design, "March Balloons," was one of twelve magazine covers designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1927 for Liberty magazine. Although they were not published at that time, these...
Imperial Hotel Peacock Art Glass
$97.50
From 1913-1922, Wright designed and built the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan. For decades this landmark served as an architectural icon for the city, during which time it survived several...
$84.95
Frank Lloyd Wright's Organic Commandment is simple, yet graphically powerful and profound. First issued as a limited print run by Wright's Taliesin Press in 1934, the principles expressed assumed a...
Taliesin West Desert Masonry Candle Block
$60.00
Together, The Opportunity Tree and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, inspired by the desert environment and Taliesin West’s rich history, partnered to produce this one-of-a-kind candle block that allows individuals...
$2,750.00
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized world-wide as one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century. His work heralded a new thinking in architecture, using innovation in design and...
$1,325.00
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized world-wide as one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century. His work heralded a new thinking in architecture, using innovation in design and...
$925.00
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized world-wide as one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century. His work heralded a new thinking in architecture, using innovation in design and...
$39.00
The Emil Bach House is one of the homes Wright designed after his 1911 return from Europe, and is an example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s late Prairie style. The home...
$39.00
Frank Lloyd Wright employed his new building technique, known as the Textile Block System, for his Californian physician client, Dr. John D. Storer. Individual precast concrete blocks were woven together...
$39.00
Frank Lloyd Wright designed and patented a series of forty-five prisms of ribbed clear glass tiles for the Luxfer Prism Company. Typically installed in the upper registers of windows in...
$39.00
The Allen House, that Frank Lloyd Wright considered “among my best”, is one of his last Prairie houses. The home simultaneously recalls the early houses of the period and preludes...
$36.50
Frank Lloyd Wright was given free creative reign by rare book dealers George and Alice Millard in designing this house. The Millard House was the first house in which Wright...
$36.50
The Emil Bach House is one of the homes Wright designed after his 1911 return from Europe, and is an example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s late Prairie style. The home...
$36.50
A resort hotel overlooking Lake Geneva in Wisconsin was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911 and demolished in 1970. To create a unified look for this large hotel, Wright used...
Stars & Moonbeams Votive Holder
$36.50
Frank Lloyd Wright designed his Prairie style masterpiece, the Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago, IL in 1908 from his Oak Park Studio. This distinctive structure, which was commissioned by a local...
$38.00
Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Playhouse for his wife, Queene Ferry, after Wright built the main residence for the couple. Ferry had already built one smaller...
$38.00
Frank Lloyd Wright created some of his finest and most detailed art glass compositions for the doors, windows, and light fixtures of the Dana-Thomas House. Many of these designs are...
$33.00
A resort hotel overlooking Lake Geneva in Wisconsin was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911 and demolished in 1970. To create a unified look for this large hotel, Wright used...
$33.00
In the early 1920s Frank Lloyd Wright gave new life to concrete blocks with a new building system he called “textile block construction,” a reference to his idea of weaving...
$33.00
Frank Lloyd Wright designed his Prairie style masterpiece, the Frederick C. Robie House in 1908 from his Oak Park Studio. This distinctive structure, which was commissioned by a local engineer,...
$33.00
This product is an adaptation of one of two matching details in a window designed by Frank Lloyd Wright prior to 1900. This complex window is believed to have been...
$33.00
Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Playhouse for his wife, Queene Ferry, after Wright built the main residence for the couple. Ferry had already built one smaller...
$33.00
The design of this product is adapted from the entrance sidelight window of the George Blossom House in Chicago, Illinois. To accent the main entrance, Frank Lloyd Wright created an...
$33.00
The Rookery building, one of the most historically significant buildings located in Chicago’s downtown Financial District, was originally completed in 1888. In 1905, seeking to modernize the interior public spaces...
$33.00
Frank Lloyd Wright employed his new building technique, known as the Textile Block System, for his Californian physician client, Dr. John D. Storer. Individual precast concrete blocks were woven together...
$33.00
The design of this product is from the vestibule skylight of the Charles E. Roberts House and contains a pattern of circles framed by stylized oak leaves. Frank Lloyd Wright...
$33.00
In 1936, third-generation SC Johnson leader Herbert Fisk (H.F.) Johnson, Jr. sought out the architect Frank Lloyd Wright “to build the best office building in the world” in Racine, Wisconsin....
$33.00
The Allen House, that Frank Lloyd Wright considered “among my best”, is one of his last Prairie houses. The home simultaneously recalls the early houses of the period and preludes...
$33.00
The design used in this product is adapted from a 1940’s motif that Frank Lloyd Wright used as a symbol of his school and the Taliesin Fellowship, a residential community...
$33.95
Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Playhouse for his wife, Queene Ferry, after Wright built the main residence for the couple. Ferry had already built one smaller...