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Organic Commandment Cube Light

Organic architecture was the primary principle that guided all of Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and work. He believed that human work should be inspired by how all elements of the natural world work in harmony together. 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 broader application as a life philosophy.

Wright represented one of his famous philosophies in the geometric designs as follows:

  • The Circle = Love is the virtue of the Heart;
  • The Square = Sincerity the virtue of the Mind;
  • The Triangle = Courage the virtue of the Spirit;
  • The Lines = Decision the virtue of the Will.

⋅Measures 4"W x 4"D x 4"H
⋅Made from 1/4" thick cherry veneered MDF
⋅Includes glass votive holder and flickering battery operated tea light
⋅Made in the USA

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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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