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The Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Reversible Tapestry Throw design is adapted from one of the distinctive art glass doors in the Frederick C. Robie House, located in Chicago, Illinois, designed in 1908 and completed in 1910. Its dramatic horizontal appearance is enhanced by banks of art glass windows and doors. The beautiful geometric designs, twenty-nine of which are uniquely different, although all follow the same theme, were also created by Wright. With the art glass, he created the illusion of a secluded private environment, with sunlight filtering through the art glass to enhance the interior space, yet with large areas of clear glass in the designs allowing a view of the exterior landscape. Developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the throw measures 68" x 48". 100% cotton. Machine wash and dryer safe. Made in the USA.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Robie Art Glass Lightbox Accent Lamp design is adapted from one of the art glass windows in the Frederick C. Robie House (1908). Cherry veneered MDF with heat resistant shoji paper shade material. Inline switch on a 8' cord with a 4.5 watt LED tubular bulb. Ht: 15.5". W: 5.75". D: 5.75". 120 volt. This Frank...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Robie Art Glass Mini Lightbox Accent Lamp design is ideal for someone looking for a smaller accent lamp. Adapted from one of the art glass windows in the Frederick C. Robie House (1908). Cherry veneered MDF with heat resistant shoji paper shade material. Inline switch on a 8' cord with a 4 watt LED tubular bulb....
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The original design for this Frank Lloyd Wright wall sconce lighting was for the interior of the Fredrick C. Robie House (1908) in Chicago, Illinois. Lighting always played an important role of Wright's architectural schemes. Wright would often incorporate wall sconce lamps that followed motifs of the interior theme. The form of these sconces is a sphere framed by a...
$795.00
The original design for this Frank Lloyd Wright wall sconce lighting was for the interior of the Fredrick C. Robie House (1908) in Chicago, Illinois. Lighting always played an important role of Wright's architectural schemes. Wright would often incorporate wall sconce lamps that followed motifs of the interior theme. The form of these sconces is a sphere framed by a...