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This William Morris Strawberry Thief Shopping Bag displays the Strawberry Thief design by William Morris (1834–1896) who was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and a founder of the British Arts & Crafts Movement. The acclaimed designer, artist, and writer was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. Foldable gusset bag with inner slip pocket. Dimensions: 13 5" x 14.5" x 3".
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An elegant set of glasses, the design of the Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley Playhouse Double Old Fashioned (Set of 2) are perfect for both everyday use and entertaining. The design for this double old fashioned tumblers is adapted from a window detail of the Frank Lloyd Wright Avery Coonley Playhouse in Riverside, IL (1912). Capacity: 14oz. Includes two (2) double old fashioned tumblers in...
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An elegant set of glasses, the design of the Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Double Old Fashioned (Set of 2) are perfect for both everyday use and entertaining. The design for the double old fashioned tumbler is adapted from a drawing for a window that was never realized. The graceful pattern depicts flowers and lily pads floating on a tranquil pool of...
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An elegant set of glasses, the design of the Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Double Old Fashioned (Set of 2) are perfect for both everyday use and entertaining. The design for the double old fashioned tumblers is inspired by his Tree of Life art glass pattern found in several variations in Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House. The...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Max Hoffman Rug Dessert Plates - Set of 4 is a perfect architecture themed gift for an architect or Frank Lloyd Wright aficionado. The ceramic dessert or appetizer plates feature one each of four designs adapted from a carpet proposed for the living room of the Hoffman home. Although the rug was not executed for that home, after Wright’s death it was woven...