Cosanti Bronze Windbell - #111

Cosanti Bronze Windbell - #111

Italian-born architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) studied under Frank Lloyd Wright starting in 1947 at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona. Soleri and Wright had vastly different views on the shape American cities should take; Wright favored the sprawling “Broadacre City” concept that would disperse people from each other and the nexus of community life, while Soleri envisioned the opposite, an “urban implosion" - a compact and vertically dense environment that emphasized people’s connection to one another and to nature. The apprenticeship with Wright, while contentious and brief, influenced Soleri and his life’s work profoundly and cemented his interest in incorporating natural elements into his architectural designs, as Wright did. 

Cosanti, Soleri's architectural and design studio located in Paradise Valley in Arizona, still operates today for tours and to create the infamous Cosanti bronze windbells. 

Medium sized bell

Dimensions: 22" x 5"

Sound: Slightly higher-pitched, moderately resonant

Please note: these are one-of-a-kind, handmade pieces. The product images are meant to represent the approximate color and style of the bell, not the exact bell you will receive.

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. The Cosanti bells also support the Cosanti Foundation, which promotes sustainability through experimental architecture and agriculture.

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