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The Frank Lloyd Wright Stork Panel Candleholder is inspired by the sculptural stork panels outside the Oak Park Studio in Oak Park, Illinois (1898). Wright integrated his personal symbolism into several of the studio's entry loggia columns as bas-relief sculpture. Included on these sculptures are the book of knowledge coming forth from the symbol of natural growth,The Tree of Life, a scroll of architectural plans unrolling from the book, and sentry storks standing standing on either side, perhaps representing wisdom and fertility. Made of cold cast resin. Holds a taper or pillar candle. Dimensions: 3.75” L x 3.75” W x 7.75” H.
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The Good Morning Inc. City 3D 2025 monthly desk calendar features vistas from New York, Paris, and London. Interlock the shapes in a new way each month to showcase the calendar grid and create a 3D cityscape for your desk. This 3D calendar was designed and made in Japan by Good Morning Inc., a brand committed to developing products that...
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The Good Morning Inc. Flowers 3D 2025 monthly desk calendar was designed and made in Japan by Good Morning Inc., a brand committed to developing products that express the special qualities and possibilities of premium paper and card stock. Display a single flower of the month, or a veritable bouquet as the mood takes you. Hailing from Shibuya, Tokyo, Good...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms Comfort Mat reduces stress on your joints and back with an anti-fatigue mat patterned with one of his one of Wright's most popular designs. Saguaro Forms is one of a number of Liberty Magazine cover designs from 1926-27 that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a...
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The William Morris Strawberry Thief Arts & Crafts Doormat is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, and is inspired by one of the most iconic works of the 19th century by the great pioneer of the British Arts and Crafts Movement, William Morris (1834-96), who based this design on the thrushes he saw stealing strawberries from the grounds of Kelmscott...