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The inspiration for the Frank Lloyd Wright Willits Light Screen Black Enamel Earrings design comes from the Ward W. Willits House, Highland Park, Illinois, which is considered one of the first great Prairie School houses designed by Wright. In it he created “light screens” or stained glass windows that integrated the design theme throughout the house. The house presents a symmetrical façade to the street and seamlessly combines architecture with nature. The plan is a cruciate with four wings extending from a central fireplace. In addition, Wright designed the furniture for the house, and stained-glass windows (light screens). Those windows inspired these earrings. Solid brass, electro-plated with non-tarnishing silver finish, giclee print, glass beads, ear wires are hypo-allergenic. Made in the USA. Gift boxed with descriptive insert. Length: 1.28”.
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An elegant set of glassware, the design of the Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Double Old Fashioned (Set of 2) are perfect for both everyday use and entertaining. The design for the double old fashioned glass is adapted from a drawing for a window that was never realized. The graceful pattern depicts flowers and lily pads floating on a tranquil pool...
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The shimmering design of the Metropolitan Museum Tiffany Peacock Feather Shawl was inspired by the Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) iridescent glass vase produced by Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company in 1900. The piece stylizes the "eye" of the peacock feather with rich iridescent hues gradating to a light blue surrounding the eyes. Louis Comfort Tiffany was often compelled by the...
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Featuring lush, radiant colors, the scarf is based on the Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848 - 1933) Magnolias and Irises Favrile glass window depicting a picturesque landscape. The window features an embankment of irises beneath flowering magnolia trees. Magnificent purple hills with a central meandering stream, emblematic of the River of Life theme, are set in the background. 100% silk...
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The Metropolitan Museum’s elegant scarf is inspired by the John Henry Dearle (British, 1860-1932) 1896 wallpaper design titled “Compton”. John Henry Dearle was a British textile and stained-glass designer who was a chief designer of the William Morris interior design firm Morris & Co. The scarf features different shades of green, pink, and pastel blues that evokes the botanical and...