Item# WAL31WP06C
$180.00 $159.95
This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie Wood Art Screen Wall Panel design is adapted from one of the art glass windows in the Frederick C. Robie House (1908). The long façade of the structure features over 170 art glass windows which enhance its openness. The home includes twenty-nine unique glass designs. This stunning Robie panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5" depth and is created in laser cut cherry veneered MDF. Includes one sawtooth hanger and hardware.
PLEASE NOTE: Ships in 1-5 days. Expedited shipping and gift wrap are not applicable. This panel can only be shipped Ground and within the contiguous United States.
$63.95 $80.00
The William Morris Owl and Pigeon Tapestry Pillow is inspired by the embroidered “Owl and Pigeon” wall hanging, designed by John Henry Dearle for William Morris and Morris & Co. Originally designed as a portiere, a decorative cover to a door or doorway, the design features an intricate display of Morris beloved floral and animal motifs, which breathe life and...
$79.95 $86.00
The William Morris Owl and Pigeon Tapestry Table Runner is inspired by the embroidered “Owl and Pigeon” wall hanging, designed by John Henry Dearle for William Morris and Morris & Co. Originally designed as a portiere, a decorative cover to a door or doorway, the design features an intricate display of Morris’ beloved floral and animal motifs, which breathe life...
$17.95 $22.00
The William Morris Woodpecker Tapestry Placemat is inspired by the embroidered “Owl and Pigeon” wall hanging, designed by John Henry Dearle for William Morris and Morris & Co. Originally designed as a portiere, a decorative cover to a door or doorway, the design features an intricate display of Morris beloved floral and animal motifs, which breathe life and movement into...
$54.95 $62.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Art Glass Welcome Mat Doormat is adapted from the design of the living room to hallway doors of the Susan Lawrence Dana House. One of Wright’s greatest works in the “Prairie Style.” The house has more than two hundred windows, doors and skylight panels. In 1903 heiress and social activist Susan Lawrence Dana commissioned Wright to...