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Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers

Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock with Raised Hour Markers. Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock. Add a touch of modern elegance to your home with this exquisite wall clock that showcases the iconic designs of the legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. This Luxfer Prism clock is not just a way to tell time; it’s a work of art that enhances the ambiance of any room. Stunning 14-inch design featuring the elegant Luxfer Prism patterns. Showcases 2 famous prism designs from the Luxfer Prism Company building, bringing a piece of architectural history into your space. Cream dial with raised hour markers and shadowed graphics for a striking contemporary appearance. Encased in individual bronze-finished rods that emphasize its modern allure. Driven by a quartz crystal mechanism for accurate and reliable timekeeping. Requires 1 AA battery (not included) for operation. Elevates your home decor with its unique and sophisticated design. Combines art and functionality, making it a conversation starter. Precise quartz movement ensures you are always on time. Perfect for various settings, including living rooms, offices, or stylish bedrooms. Why Choose Our Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock? This clock is more than just a timepiece; it’s a stunning representation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s innovation and creativity. The use of Luxfer Prism designs not only pays homage to Wright’s architectural genius but also provides a chic, modern aesthetic that suits any contemporary home. Perfect for those who appreciate beautiful design and high-quality craftsmanship, this wall clock is an ideal gift or a luxurious addition to your own collection. Transform your space with this timeless piece of art – order your Contemporary 14-Inch Frank Lloyd Wright Design Clock today! Alternative Carriers – We may use alternative carriers e. To ensure your package arrives safely and on time. Your feedback is extremely important to us. We strive to provide the best products and customer service possible. We are committed to resolving any problems and ensuring your satisfaction. Autograph Format: Not Set. Item Height: Not Set. Item Length: Not Set. Item Weight: 3.54 pounds. Item Width: Not Set. Features: Battery-Operated, Second Hand. Department: Unisex Baby & Toddler, Girls, Boys, Unisex Kids, Teens. Time Period Manufactured: Not Set. Chime Sequence: Not Set. Movement: Quartz (Battery Powered). Year Manufactured: Not Set. Country/Region of Manufacture: Not Set. Signed By: Not Set. Number Type: Not Set.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Design Tree of Life 3D Christmas Ornament

Frank Lloyd Wright Design Tree of Life 3D Christmas Ornament

Frank Lloyd Wright Design Tree of Life 3D Christmas Ornament. Brand Name: Frank Lloyd Wright. Item Weight: 0.22 Pounds. Unit Count: 1 Count. Number of Pieces: 1. Item Dimensions: 5.9 x 4 x 6.1 inches. Subject Character: Lloyd Wright, Wright. Theme: Geometric, Art, Christmas. Are Batteries Required: No. Palladium plated with an anti-tarnish coating. Licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. This geometric design of this 3-D Christmas Tree Ornament gift ornament is inspired by an art glass window in the Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo NewYork, 1905). Palladium plated with an anti-tarnish coating, the ornament is gift boxed and comes with a design history card. Frank Lloyd Wright often included stylized designs from nature in his art glass windows, rugs, fabrics, and home furnishings. Martin House was the most expansive of Wright’s prairie style homes, including several buildings and gardens. Based on a window created for the main house in Buffalo, New York (1904).

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings Volume 12 Architecture & Design Book Used

Outer box has some scuffs, scratches, and foxing. Covers have some scuffs, scratches, and foxing. The top and bottom edges of the small corners and page edges are slightly bumped. A very faint library stamp (2cm square) on the rear endpaper. Otherwise, the book is in good condition. Condition: Used, please see photos for condition and accessories. Condition has some scuffs and scratches as shown in the photos. All my products are 100% Authentic. International Buyers – Please Note. I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

1930 Paul T. Frankl FORM + RE-FORM Art Deco Streamline Moderne Industrial Design

1930 Paul T. Frankl FORM + RE-FORM Art Deco Streamline Moderne Industrial Design

1930 Paul T. Frankl FORM + RE-FORM Art Deco Streamline Moderne Industrial Design

1930 Paul T. Frankl FORM + RE-FORM Art Deco Streamline Moderne Industrial Design

1930 Paul T. Frankl FORM + RE-FORM Art Deco Streamline Moderne Industrial Design

Frankl FORM + RE-FORM Art Deco Streamline Moderne Industrial Design. FORM AND RE-FORM by Paul T. A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF MODERN INTERIORS. Beautiful 1930 Streamline Moderne Masterpiece in the Rare Dust Jacket. Frankl: FORM AND RE-FORM: A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF MODERN INTERIORS. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1930. Black cloth elaborately stamped in gold. Printed dust jacket in silver and black. Plates and period typography. Former owners signature to front pastedown and tiny pencilled bibliograhic notes to rear pastedown. A few leaves sunned and spotted early and late. The rare dust jacket uniformly worn to edges with a bit of etching to spine and a couple of small chips with minimal loss. The heavy silver ink coverage is very lightly rubbed, but still retains its brightness. Easily the finest copy we have seen of this title: the jacket has prevented the typical color fading to the black spine and the inevitable flaking to the elaborate gilt binding. A nearly fine copy in a good or better dust jacket. 5.75 x 8.75-inch hardcover book with 203 pages and 109 black and white plates. A high point of American Moderne in both form and content — beautifully designed and printed, FORM AND RE-FORM stands alone as an object defining the spirit of the age. Quite simply, one of the finest printed artifacts of the American Moderne Movement. FORM AND RE-FORM is remarkable for the lucidity and perceptiveness of its text and illustration. Frankl integrates the arts, showing architecture, photography, and all aspects of the decorative arts; he credits Frank Lloyd Wright with being the first modern American architect; he emphasizes the important contributions of European immigrants; he talks about new materials and their significance to progressive aesthetics; and he promotes American work in general. Carrying his message even to the design of the printed page, Frankl emphasizes the importance of the unity and totality of the modern movement. New York: Brooklyn Museum of Art and Harry N. Architects, designers and artists include Paul T. Frankl, Frank Lloyd Wright, Frederick Kiesler, Henry Varnum Poor, Kem Weber, Gaston Lachaise, Lucie Holt Leson, Winold Reiss, Ilonka Karasz, Josef Hoffmann, Anton Bruehl, Walker and Gillette, J. Carpenter, Pola and Wolfgang Hoffmann, Djo-Bourgeois, Adnet, Saddler, Herbert Lippmann, Jacques Darcy, Georges Champion, M. Barney, Joseph Urban, Andre Lavezzari, Chareau, Lescaze, Donald Deskey, Eugene Schoen, G. Rohde, Raoul Dufy, Ralph Steiner, Edward Steichen, Ruth Reeves, Paul Rodier, Philippe Petit, Walter Von Nessen, Hunt Diederich, Raymond Hood, Vahan Hagopian, Michel Roux-Spitz, Alexander Archipenko, Richard J. Adams and Eric Bagge. To be modern is to be consistent, it is to bring out an artistic harmony in our lives and necessary environments, a harmony between our civilization and our individual art impulses. Our own art is a creation that expresses ourselves and our time. It is an expression that is alive and while it acknowledges its debt to the area of the past, it has no part in them. Frankl (Austria, 1886 – 1958) was one of the most important and in? Uential designers working in the United States during the? Rst half of the twentieth century. His skyscraper bookcases, produced in New York City in the late 1920s, captured the optimism and bravura of modern urban life with their jaunty angles and expressive personalities. Not only were these objects popular enough in their day to inspire New Yorker cartoons, but they have become, in our time, the essential centerpiece in almost every major collection of twentieth-century American furniture. Frankl’s ability to divine the attitude of an era did not end in the 1920s, however; his low-slung, upholstered Speed armchair of the early 1930s is a poetic, comfortable embodiment of streamlining, and his biomorphic cork-topped coffee table of 1951 aptly expresses the more casual lifestyles of the post-World War II era. In addition to his work as a designer and decorator, Frankl was an ardent, effective publicist for the modernist cause, and he published numerous articles and books over the course of his career; his New Dimensions (1928) and Form and Re-Form (1930) were among the earliest American modern design manifestoes. He helped establish the American Designers Gallery and the American Union of Decorative Artists and Craftsmen. For an excellent and ever-changing selection of rare and out-of-print design books and periodicals covering all aspects of 20th-century visual culture. Please contact me for details.

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Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

Suncatcher Glass Panel Abstract FLW Inspired Reverse Flush Applied Design Signed

This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.