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      Frank Lloyd Wright Lawrence Dana House Bookmark

      $14.95
      Brass bookmark inspired by Dana-Thomas House designs from Wisconsin architect Frank Lloyd Wright! Mark your page in style.
      Maker: David Howell
      Availability: In stock
      SKU: 1000000324
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      Unique solid brass bookmark with design from the late and legendary architect. Frank Lloyd Wright designed approximately 450 art glass windows, skylights, door panels, sconces, and light fixtures for the Dana-Thomas House (Springfield, IL). Truly astonishing the inherent balance and creativity of the elements and colors of each piece! 

      Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin in 1867, and Taliesin, Wright's home, studio and country estate, is located in the hilly Driftless Region of southwestern Wisconsin near Spring Green. Wright's “Prairie style” became the basis of 20th-century residential design in the United States, and his furniture, art, and writing was crucial to twentieth-century architectural development and has a profound influence on the decorative arts to this day.

      Details: 

      • Size: 1.25" Width, 3.25" Length
      • Made of solid brass, electro-plated with hematite finish, giclee print
      • Packaged in Recycled PET plastic sleeve with provenance card

      Unique solid brass bookmark with design from the late and legendary architect. Frank Lloyd Wright designed approximately 450 art glass windows, skylights, door panels, sconces, and light fixtures for the Dana-Thomas House (Springfield, IL). Truly astonishing the inherent balance and creativity of the elements and colors of each piece! 

      Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin in 1867, and Taliesin, Wright's home, studio and country estate, is located in the hilly Driftless Region of southwestern Wisconsin near Spring Green. Wright's “Prairie style” became the basis of 20th-century residential design in the United States, and his furniture, art, and writing was crucial to twentieth-century architectural development and has a profound influence on the decorative arts to this day.

      Details: 

      • Size: 1.25" Width, 3.25" Length
      • Made of solid brass, electro-plated with hematite finish, giclee print
      • Packaged in Recycled PET plastic sleeve with provenance card
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