




8 Usonian geometric perforated windows- replicas of the Pope Leighey House! The full set of 8 spans 32 feet (or two parallel spans of 16 feet)! Expertly manipulating light & shadow, Wright’s Usonian cut-out window designs were revolutionary & a stunning aesthetic. Purportedly based on the a combination of the shape of the US map and predicted shadows cast by the house, the design for the Pope Leighey house was one of the most attractive. These replicas are hand made of high quality birch plywood (the originals were now endangered cyprus plywood). They are finished in “golden oak” stain & multiple coats of polyurethane. Each measures 48 inches (4 feet) long by 10 inches tall. They may be mounted any orientation front/back showing, top or bottom up- Wright staggered them. The Pope Leighey house even has a bedroom window were these are mounted vertically beside each other creating a Southwestern Indian effect! You can mount them in front of windows, or back light them to create wall lamps! Having been installed previously, about half of the boards have 1-2 small drilled holes at corners (see photos). Some have easily removed masking tape or writing on the edge: installation notations (hidden when installed). Light box, architectural, geometric, perf board, ranma.