Clocks and Lighting
$3,075.00
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...
$1,495.00
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...
$1,165.00
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...
$775.00
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...
$330.00
This lamp borrows its design from the prairie style, which emphasizes vertical lines and length. Wright incorporated this style into many of his homes, including the Robie House in Chicago,...
$313.00
This lamp borrows its design from the prairie style, which emphasizes vertical lines and length. Wright incorporated this style into many of his homes, including the Robie House in Chicago,...
$347.00
This lamp borrows its design from the prairie style, which emphasizes vertical lines and length. Wright incorporated this style into many of his homes, including the Robie House in Chicago,...
$240.00
This lamp borrows its design from the prairie style, which emphasizes vertical lines and length. Wright incorporated this style into many of his homes, including the Robie House in Chicago,...
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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,...
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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 geometric...
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin D. Martin House is often called a masterpiece, Wright himself called the house “the opus.” Admired for its extensive collection of art glass windows designed by...
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The Hollyhock House is Frank Lloyd Wright’s first Los Angeles project. Built between 1919 and 1923 for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, the house represents his earliest efforts to develop a...
$145.00
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...
DS Allen House A Mini Lightbox
$145.00
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...
DS Allen House B Mini Lightbox
$145.00
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...
$39.00
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...
$39.00
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,...
$39.00
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...
$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 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...
Prairie School Art Glass Pieces Night Light
$39.00
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...
$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...
$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...
$363.00
This Trapezoid Clock is made in the Mid Century and Art Deco style. The clock is crafted from solid mahogany with figured maple and Indian rosewood inlay. Each clock is...
$363.00
Pyramid clock made with lightly roasted maple in an alternating pattern make this beautiful mantel clock by Blackwell Woodworks. This clock is a recreation of 1950s era mid century Mauthe...
$333.00
This Mid Century inspired table clock by Blackwell Woodworks is a must-have for any fan of retro design. Inspired by classic car interiors, this sleek and stylish clock is sure...
$333.00
The Stadium Table Clock is one of the original Blackwell Woodworks clock models. It is made by hand with the finest materials mother nature offers, including mahogany, figured maple, and...
$127.00
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...
$333.00
Inspired by the classic designs of George Nelson and Vitra, this recreated version of the Night Desk clock incorporates mahogany, maple, walnut and koa wood. The round, circular body sits...
$150.00
Based on the “board and batten” walls utilized in the Usonian Homes, this clock features a solid hardwood alder case with a natural finish and walnut stain base and accent...
$133.00
From the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection®. Adaptation of the art glass living room windows in the Prairie-style Ward W. Willits House, Highland Park, Illinois, 1902. Solid wood base and frame,...
$288.00
From the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection®, this mantel clock is an adaptation of an art glass window from the Ward W. Willits House, a 1902 Prairie-style masterpiece in Highland Park,...
$120.00
Frank Lloyd Wright designed and patented a series of 45 prisms of clear glass tiles to refract light for the Luxfer Prism Company building in Buffalo, New York. The front...
$260.00
A Frank Lloyd Wright inspired design showcasing his famous 1930s Exhibition font numerals and signature red accents. This oversize gallery clock becomes the focal point of any room. Antique black...
DS Exhibition Typeface Wall Clock
$148.00
From the Frank Lloyd Wright x Bulova Collection, this wall clock is comes in a dimensional cast resin case. With an antique bronze metallic finish, raised outer rim, center ring...
$149.00
This Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired clock features a molded weatherproof case, finished in a rubbed bronze color, and a gasketed protective glass lens. An automatic light sensor allows the four white LEDs to light...
$14.95
Gain an ethereal illumination indoors or out with a collection of Frank Lloyd Wright Luminaries. Simply add water and drop in flameless water-activated LED candles for a magical effect. Resilient...
$14.95
Gain an ethereal illumination indoors or out with a collection of Frank Lloyd Wright Luminaries. Simply add water and drop in flameless water-activated LED candles for a magical effect. Resilient...
$116.00
The W.A. Glasner House was a Prairie style house built in 1905, located in Glencoe, Illinois. The Glasner Clock is adapted from a library window in the Glasner home. The...
$140.00
The Ennis is inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Mayan Revival” textile block homes in Southern CA. Originally made of concrete, a “new” construction material in the 1920’s. The Blocks were...