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The Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Skylight Wood Framed Stained Glass design is adapted from one of the matched pair of art glass skylights in the entrance to Frank Lloyd Wright's studio, attached to his home in Oak Park, IL. 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 wood framed and includes hanging chain and wood stand for optional desk or table display. Ht: 15.37". W: 6.87".
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The design sources for the Frank Lloyd Wright Lake Geneva Night Light is adapted from art glass windows originally found in the now demolished Lake Geneva Inn, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 1911. The night light is precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy. The Frank Lloyd Wright night lights are made with cherry veneered MDF. The night light features...
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The design source for the Frank Lloyd Wright Bach House Light is an art glass window in the Emil Bach House (Chicago, IL, 1915), an example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s late Prairie style. The night light is precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy. The Frank Lloyd Wright night lights are made with cherry veneered MDF. The night...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Night Light design source is the concrete "textile" block used in the Charles Ennis House in Los Angeles, California. The night light is precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy. The Frank Lloyd Wright night lights are made with cherry veneered MDF. The night light features slats on the top and sides...
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This stunning new Frank Lloyd Wright Storer House Block design hardwood night light is precision laser cut for quality of finish and design accuracy. The Frank Lloyd Wright night light is made with cherry veneered MDF. The night light features slats on the top and sides with a clear acrylic bottom panel to allow more light to shine through. The night light...