50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright

50 favorite furnishings by frank lloyd wright

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50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright

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This gorgeous volume celebrates the splendid furniture, art glass, and metalwork designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the world's noted and America's most popular architect. An illustrated introduction provides an overview of design principles and is followed by three sections: Furniture, Art Glass, and Decorative Objects. Elegant full-color photographs and an authoritative text profile fifty of the best-loved signature designs that the architect created to complement his famous architectural interiors. Written by a Wright specialist, this lush companion to its successful predecessor, Fifty Favorite Rooms by Frank Lloyd Wright, offers an approachable look at the architect's definitive decorative style.

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"It is quite impossible to consider the building one thing and its furnishings another..."

Frank Lloyd Wright, Drawings and Plans of Frank Lloyd Wright, 1910 For Frank Lloyd Wright, design did not stop at the front door. Every item inside a house or an office building was as important as every brick or stone outside. Walls were tinted the restful colors of autumn on the prairie. Furniture was often built in or, where it was "at large," mimicked the lines and materials of the building itself. Glorious windows took the place of blocky walls and brought nature right inside. Decorative objects were few in number but were designed to complement the architecture. As "50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright" handsomely demonstrates, all of Wright's furnishings were meant to be integral parts of the whole composition-works of art in themselves. The fifty favorite furnishings shown here range from Wright's world-famous tall-back chairs to ingenious built-in pieces, from his revered art glass windows to lamps that have become classics, and from vases to china to spectacular textile patterns. Nothing escaped Wright's attention. He built dining sets that created their own room within a room. He tinkered with chair designs for six decades, always searching for the prefect way to accommodate the act of sitting. And he designed plant holders and fireplace kettles as rotund as balloons along with sculptures as tall and angular as a mile-high skyscraper. Throughout his long career, spanning the years 1887-1959, this internationally renowned architect worked to persuade homeowners to simplify and beautify their lives by simplifying their furnishings. Choose just a few good things, Wright suggested, and go to the woods and fields for colors and materials that bring nature home. A showcase for these and many more of Wright's most important ideas for interiors, "50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright" superbly illustrates how the architect clothed his buildings as well inside as outside. Chapter One - Furniture Tall-Back Chair Husser Dining Set Slant-Back Chair Print Table Larkin Desk Set Martin Barrel Chair Robie Sofa Coonley Desk Irving Table-Couch Greene Settle Midway Dining Set Mori Chair Imperial Chair Hollyhock Sofa Hollyhock Dining Set Fallingwater Built-ins Johnson Wax Desk Taliesin Dining Set Cantilevered Desk Taliesin West Chairs Usonian Built-ins Music Stand Lovness Dining Set Rayward Furniture Chapter Two - Art Glass Roberts Window Luxfer Prism Glass Studio Window Thomas Vestibule Dana Windows Tree of Life Window May Skylight May Windows Coonley Triptych Taliesin Window Hollyhock Windows Ennis Window Pyrex Glass Tubing Chapter Three - Decorative Arts Winged Victory Copper Vases Pedestal Lamp Butterfly Lamp "Flowers" Sculpture Golden Mortar Imperial China Taliesin Lamp Glass-Less Light Fireplace Kettle Wood Screens Patterned Carpet Fabric No. 105

50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright,Diane Maddex,Frank Lloyd Wright,Smithmark Pub,0765116707,1867-1959,Architect-designed furniture,Art,Criticism and interpretation,Decorating,Design - Furniture,United States,Wright, Frank Lloyd,,Sale Books

Book Contents:

  1. Alvar & Aino Aalto: Design
  2. April Cornell at Home: Glorious Prints and Patterns to Decorate and Enhance Your Home
  3. Art of Framing, The : The Essential Guide to Framing and Hanging Paintings, Photographs, and Collectio ns
  4. Art of Outdoor Lighting: Landscapes with the Beauty of Lighting
  5. Bedroom Feng Shui
  6. Bright Ideas: Professional Lighting Secrets for Your Home
  7. Bright Young Things : London
  8. Build Your Own Custom Workbench: 13 Projects That Fit Your Needs
  9. Cabinets and Countertops (Complete Construction)
  10. Caroline Wrey's Complete Curtain-Making Course

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