Storer Block Embroidered Pillow
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When Wright came to Southern California in the early 1920s, he began working in a design language very different from his previous projects. Like so many before and since, Wright was eager for a new start in the golden state. In January 1923, Wright opened up a small office in West Hollywood and began taking on commissions, including four houses to be constructed solely of geometric cast concrete blocks. This work gave new life to the humble concrete block with decorative bas-reliefs and a new building system he called "textile block construction," a reference to his idea of weaving concrete blocks on the warp and weft of reinforced steel, forming an interlocking system for the "fabric" of the house. By using hand-cast blocks using raw materials found on the property, he blended the house with the color and form of the trees and hillside.
⋅Measures 18" x 18"
⋅100% polyester
⋅Suitable for outdoor use
Care Instructions:
⋅Spot clean only
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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.
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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