

It is an officially authorized collection item by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. At the lower center of the frame, there is a metal nameplate inscribed with Frank Lloyd Wright. The original work is a window (1912) from the playhouse of the Coonley House in Riverside, near Chicago, Illinois, USA. Eight of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural works are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The glass is flat, decorated with translucent enamel painting, with raised surface details, and framed in metal. Being handmade and kiln-fired, the colors will not fade even over time. When held up to the light, this stained glass reveals stunning beauty, with elegant colors and a remarkable presence. This piece has holes at the top for hanging, allowing for various display uses. 19.1 in × Height: approx. There are minor age-related scratches on the metal frame, but the overall condition is very beautiful. This is a vintage item. Note for Customers Purchasing Electronic Devices. Most electrical appliances we sell operate on AC100V. Before connecting to a power supply, please always make sure you have the correct voltage. Depending on the item and your country, a transformer may be required, so we kindly ask you to check. So please be careful. If you have any question or concern, please do not hesitate to contact me. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.