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The Frank Lloyd Wright Midway Gardens chess set includes multiple "sprites" and other distinctive design elements Mr. Wright created for the Midway Gardens, a cultural and entertainment complex built in Chicago, Illinois, in 1914. The chess set is cold-cast resin with hand-rubbed patina finish. King and Queen are 5" high with other pieces in proportion. PLEASE NOTE: The chess board is sold separately.
Please note: Because of its size, this item can be purchased ONLY for GROUND shipment within the contiguous United States. Air Shipment and Gift Wrap are NOT available on this item. This item usually ships in 2-3 business days.
$139.95
Build the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a steel through arch bridge that connects the northern and southern shores of Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, Australia. using the ¾ scale mini bricks with this Atom Brick building set. Constructed using over 53,000 tons of steel and 6 million rivets, the bridge took 8 years to construct and opened in 1932. The bridge...
$114.95
Build the Forth Railway Bridge, celebrated Scottish symbol, using the ¾ scale mini brick with this Atom Brick building set. The Forth Bridge is a cantilevered railway bridge that spans the Firth of Forth estuary. Completed in 1890, the bridge was the world’s first major steel structure. The Forth Bridge consists of three double cantilever structures, each resting on granite...
$349.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Fallingwater Architecture Building Brick Set uses a 3/4 scale mini brick, an ideal size to realize projects with a balance of dimension, design, and detail. This Atom Brick set highlights one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most acclaimed works, designed in 1935. Fallingwater exemplifies Wright's concept of organic architecture: the harmonious union of art and nature. With the Fallingwater...
$144.95
The Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin West Architecture Building Brick Set uses a 3/4 scale mini brick. The Atom Brick set highlights Wright’s winter home and headquarters of the Taliesin Fellowship, established in 1937 and expanded over many years, showcasing the dynamic angles of the roof lines and floor plans of the campus. Builders gain an understanding of the land and...