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The Frank Lloyd Wright Stars and Moonbeams Pencil Pen Holder is also ideal to hold your keys and anything else you want to keep track of. Set it on your desk, by the front door or on a bedside table. The design is adapted from the wooden light grilles, "Stars and Moonbeams", found in the living room of the Frederick C. Robie House in Chicago, Illinois (1908-10). Laser-cut wood in cherry finish. Dimensions: Ht: 4.25" (10.8cm). W: 3" (7.6cm). D: 3" (7.6cm).
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