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The Modgy Frank Lloyd Wright Expandable Vases - Set of Four are attractive and economical options for both everyday use and special occasions. Made of translucent plastic, they arrive flat. Simply fill them with water and they expand to stable and reusable vases that are durable and strong enough to hold a flower bouquet with no worries about chipping or breaking. Comes in a set of four. Approx. 10" high and 6" wide when filled. When not in use your vases store flat in the reusable sleeve. Care: rinse with water and dish soap. Leave open to dry. Made from BPA-free plastic.
This set of four vases includes some of Wright's most popular designs, Hoffman Rug, March Balloons, Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers, and Waterlilies. The March Balloons & Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers vase designs come from the commissioned cover designs for Liberty Magazine (1926-1927) that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. The Hoffman vase is inspired by a rug Wright designed for the Max Hoffman House in 1957, in Rye, New York. "Waterlilies" is a Wright design intended for a stained glass window.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis Block Wood Trivet design is adapted from the concrete "textile" blocks that comprise the Charles Ennis House in Los Angeles, California. Precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy from cherry veneered MDF. Comes with protective rubber feet and sawtooth hanger for (optional) wall display. : 7.75" x 7.75" x 0.5".
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley Wood Trivet design is an adaptation from a section of the colorful art glass window triptych found in the Avery Coonley Playhouse, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy from cherry veneered MDF. Comes with protective rubber feet and sawtooth hanger for (optional) wall display. : 7.75"...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Allen House Wood Trivet design is adapted from the design of the ceiling grille and reflects the concentric rectilinear style of the house. Commissioned in 1916 and completed in 1918, Frank Lloyd Wright's Allen House is named after its first owners, newspaper publisher Henry Allen and his wife, Elsie. It was the last of the architect's famous...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Lake Geneva Wood Trivet design is adapted from art glass windows originally found in the now demolished Lake Geneva Inn, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 1911. Precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy from cherry veneered MDF. Comes with protective rubber feet and sawtooth hanger for (optional) wall display. : 7.75" x 7.75" x 0.5".