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Hand Signed Poster (4 of 13). Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Taliesen West (Arizona) 2019. Condition : Poster is in fantastic condition. There is a small crease on the bottom right hand corner. On April 15, 2019, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation presented Andy Cruz of the prolific design studio, House Industries. At Taliesin West (the renowned Frank Lloyd Wright school and museum), Andy Cruz shared how architecture has inspired countless House Industries projects ranging from children’s building blocks to digital fonts that help the world communicate. At this event, Andy Cruz explored the roll letterforms play in our modern visual landscape and the power they have to tap into a viewer’s emotions. Cruz addressed the process of crafting typefaces, furniture and objects with the estates of Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, and Richard Neutra. A House book signing followed the lecture. Each poster was signed by Andy Cruz and numbered. This poster is numbered 4 of 13. Andy Cruz biography : Born the son of a hot rodder, Andy spent his early years skating the mean streets of Elsmere, Delaware, and hassling the French Paper samples department for Charles Anderson posters. After graduating from Delcastle Vocational and Technical High School with “shop” certification in Commercial Art, he opted to skip art school and started working as a full-time designer at a local firm. Apart from his obvious artistic talents, Andy had a knack for subtle persuasion that he would later use to talk Rich into quitting a cushy, well-paying marketing job to start Brand Design Co. As the art director and creative nerve center of House Industries, Andy uses his calm, quiet demeanor to cajole frustrated House artists/designers into making something perfect by redoing it one more time. If he’s not collecting furniture, toys or other junk that will somehow turn into a House Industries product, he’s spending time with his ladies: wife Stephanie and daughters, Ava and Mia. Is a type foundry and design studio based in Yorklyn, Delaware. The company was created in the 1990s in Wilmington, Delaware by co-founders Andy Cruz and Rich Roat. The company is best known for its typeface creations, which have appeared on television e. Cartoon Network, Nelvana, The Walt Disney Company, TV Land, VH1′s Best Week Ever, in film e. Mission: Impossible III and on commercial products e. Ann Taylor garment tag, Lucky Charms logo and Green Day’s Dookie album.






These were in a folder along with other pieces he did while in school. Each board is approximately 30×20. Please review photos carefully and feel free to ask any questions.




His work heralded a new thinking in architecture, using innovation in design and engineering made possible by newly developed technology and materials. His creative ability extended far beyond the border of architecture to graphic design, furniture, art glass, textiles, and decorative elements for the home. In 1889, Frank Lloyd Wright built his home in Oak Park, Illinois. The design represented in this piece is found in the playroom’s art glass bay windows. The rectangles and squares of the window design form a transparent screen of abstracted flowers and leaves which intermingle with the real ones outdoors. The children’s playroom is rich with geometric shapes, while the floor plan’s crossed rectangles give order to the space. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently fuse the enamels to the glass. The glass is then metal framed and includes both a hanging chain and a wooden plaque base. The measurements of this beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright Glass art are: GLASS: 14″ Tall x 7.75″ Wide x 0.25 Thick. BASE: L: 8″ x W: 2.625″ x H: 0.5. This is an Ebros Gift exclusive collection. Coke can placed next to the statue is not included with the listing. It is meant to provide size perspective of the item.

This design is adapted from a first floor casement window in the Martin House, built in the historic park side neighborhood of Buffalo, New York, in 1903. Wright elegantly rendered characteristic components from nature to visually bring in the outdoors while providing privacy to those inside. Makes a Great Gift! Glass: H: 12″ x W: 12″.





This listing is for a brand new Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House pen, inspired by Wright’s famous 1910 Prairie-style masterpiece. The pen captures the geometric lines and colors of the Robie House, making it a highly collectible piece for architects, designers, and FLW enthusiasts. Condition: New, unused, never written with? Comes in original packaging? Great gift, display item, or daily writer? Hard-to-find collectible for fans of architecture and design.


Motawi Tileworks Frank Lloyd Wright Thomas House Yellow And Brown Framed Tile. Motawi tile adapted from Wright’s art glass ceiling light design in the Frank Thomas House vestibule, framed in oak with striking geometric detail. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with logo, Motawi Tileworks and Ann Arbor, MI. Tile is 6″ by 6″. Frame is 9 1/2″ by 9 1/2″. Complete satisfaction is always guaranteed.
Frank Lloyd Wright Colored Darwin D. Martin House Welcome Doormat. Inspired by the Pier Cluster Windows design in the Frank Lloyd Wright Darwin D. Constructed of coir fiber pressed into a rubber base. Dimensions: 30 inches x 18 inches. Official Frank Lloyd Wright Collection item.


The Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Mini Lightbox Accent Lamp design is ideal for someone looking for a smaller accent lamp. This design is adapted from one of the art glass windows in the Frederick C. Cherry wood veneer with hand made Shoji paper shade material. Inline switch on a 5.5′ cord. 4 watt LED tubular bulb. The Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Lightbox Mini Accent Lamp design is ideal for someone looking for a smaller accent lamp. A 4 watt LED tubular bulb is included. Inline Off On switch. This Frank Lloyd Wright lamp is officially licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.