Description: Believing that the architect should create total environments, Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs included art glass windows, furniture, and lighting. This decorative tile is based on the abstract sumac motif used throughout the Wright-designed Dana-Thomas House. The House was built for Susan Lawrence Dana, a social activist and socialite, in 1902. Because of the unlimited budget of his patron, Frank Lloyd Wright created some of his finest and most detailed art glass compositions for the elaborate home in Springfield, Illinois. Many are geometric abstractions of natural elements with the Midwestern sumac plant as the primary motif. The natural form has been interpreted, reduced to its basic geometry, and used in a variety of ways on more than two hundred windows, doors, skylight panels, and light fixtures throughout the home. The rich amber and brown palette mirrors the autumnal color scheme of the prairie.
Price: 70 USD
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
End Time: 2024-09-25T22:27:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 11.95 USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: Michigan
Item Thickness: 0.625 in
Pattern: Abstract
Color: Beige
Material: Ceramic
Year Manufactured: 2016
Item Length: 7.875 in
Vintage: No
Brand: Frank Lloyd Wright
Tile Shape: Rectangle
Era: 21st Century (2000-Now)
Number in Pack: 1
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 1.5 lb
Item Width: 3.875 in