Item# WB3333
$126.00 $84.95
The Frank Lloyd Wright Exhibition Typeface Wall Clock design is adapted from the Exhibition typeface that was developed by Wright in the 1930's for use in exhibitions of his work. Each letter was constructed mechanically using only 45 and 60 degree slant lines and two compass curves. This clock is crafted in cast resin with raised numerals and an antique bronze metallic finish. Indoor use only. Dimensions: 12" D: 1". From the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection by Bulova.
$24.95 $40.00
This new Frank Lloyd Wright Lake Geneva wood votive holder is precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy. The design is adapted from a tulip window design that Wright created for the Lake Geneva Hotel, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (1911, demolished 1970). It includes a glass votive holder and flameless tea light. Enjoy the understated mood lighting of...
$37.95 $42.00
The design sources for the Frank Lloyd Wright Lake Geneva Night Light is adapted from art glass windows originally found in the now demolished Lake Geneva Inn, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 1911. The night light is precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy. The Frank Lloyd Wright night lights are made with cherry veneered MDF. The night light features slats...
$489.95 $540.00
The Craftsman Amish made Mission Wall Clock is a striking heirloom quality timepiece handcrafted in quarter sawn white oak with a Michael’s Stain finish. The Mission style slatwork and bold cream colored face enhance the clock’s strong visual impact. The handcrafted hardwood clock features a choice of two distinct chimes (Westminster and Whittington), with both volume and night silencer controls....
$409.95 $454.00
The Craftsman Amish made Mission Mantel Clock is a striking heirloom quality timepiece handcrafted in quarter sawn white oak with a Michael’s Stain finish. The Mission style slatwork and elegant cream colored face enhance the clock’s strong visual impact. With an Amish made piece you have the assurance that their time honored skills and an attention to detail have been...