Item# WAL31WP03123C
$510.00 $439.95
This stunning Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley Playhouse Wood Art Screen Wall Panel Triptych consists of three panels, each panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5". Created in laser cut cherry veneered MDF. Includes sawtooth hangers and hardware. This design is adapted from the colorful art glass window triptych found in the Avery Coonley Playhouse.
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$91.95 $108.00
The Japanese Chrysanthemum Silk Chiffon Scarf features a stylized repeat print of Chrysanthemums in black and old gold. Chrysanthemums hold deep cultural, historical, and symbolic significance in Japan. Known as kiku (菊) in Japanese, the flowers are revered not only for their beauty but also for their strong association with Japanese identity, tradition, and values. The chrysanthemum is the official...
$59.95 $70.00
The Klimt Water Serpents Silk Tie tie features elements from the painting Wasserschlangen II (in English Water Serpents II) by the Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt (1862-1918).The painting has had a colorful history. It was originally commissioned for Jenny Steiner, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, and after the death of her husband Gebrüder Steiner, was herself the director of...
$329.99
The Blomus Ashi 5-Piece Fireplace Tool Set includes the t-stand, tong, poker, shovel and brush. The wooden handles feature a strong built-in magnet that holds the tools securely to the stand when not in use. The complete tool set becomes a decorative item in your living space. : H: 8.7”. W: 8.7”. D: 29.8”. Founded in 1961 and rooted in...
$249.99
The Blomus Ashi 5-Piece Fireplace Tool Set includes the t-stand, tong, and poker. The wooden handles feature a strong built-in magnet that holds the tools securely to the stand when not in use. The complete tool set becomes a decorative item in your living space. : H: 8.7”. W: 8.7”. D: 29.8”. Founded in 1961 and rooted in the German...