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FLLW's Buffalo Venture by J. Quinan
$35.00The first exhaustive survey of Wright’s architecture in Buffalo, New York, as well as projects the architect conceived during his time in Buffalo for other locations, such as Chicago and Oak Park, Illinois, and Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia.
The 24 buildings and projects featured include not only the Darwin D. Martin House and the Larkin Administration Building but also the William R. Heath House, Graycliff, the Darwin D. Martin Summer House, Gas Station for the Harris Oil Company, the Martin Family Blue Sky Mausoleum, and the Walter V. Davidson Wayside Market, as well as nearly 20 projects discussed but not developed.
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Coonley Trivet
$22.00Functional art for wall or table. This design is from Wright's famous Coonley Playhouse windows (Riverside, IL, 1912). Learn More -
Ennis Block Trivet
$22.00Functional art for wall or table. This design is adapted from the Charles Ennis House (Los Angeles, CA, 1923), one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s textile block houses. Learn More -
American System Home Birdhouse
$115.00Adapted from Wright's homes that were developed between 1911 and 1917 to fulfill his interest in affordable housing. Learn More -
Whirling Arrow Wrightsicle
$30.00This hanging ornament is taken from the "Whirling Arrow" design. The Whirling Arrow is Wright’s adaption of a design found on a petroglyph at Taliesin West (Scottsdale, Arizona, 1937) and came to be a symbol for himself and his Taliesin Fellowship. Learn More -
Husser House 2D Ornament
$18.00Adapted from an interior art glass window from the Joseph Husser House(Chicago, Illinois, 1899), one of Wright’s early prairie house designs. Learn More -
2013 - FLLW Drawings Wall Calendar
Regular Price: $13.99
Special Price: $6.99
Included are twelve monthly grids and full color artwork with Wright quotations. Learn More -
2013 - FLLW Engagement Calendar
$14.99Out of stock
This calendar’s twenty full color photographs are accompanied by an informative caption and a quotation by Wright. Learn More -
Luxfer Flower Nightlight
$28.00This design is one of a series of glass prisms created by Wright for the American Luxfer Prism Company (Chicago, Illnois 1897). Learn More -
Storer House Nightlight
$28.00This design is adapted from the concrete "textile" blocks created by Wright for the John Storer House (Los Angeles, California, 1923). Learn More
