Item# WR37554
$400.99 $350.00
This Frank Lloyd Wright Schwartz Desk Globe in Cherry is adapted from Wright's classic bowl design. Life Magazine commissioned designs of a “Dream House” for four typical American families with incomes ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 a year; a traditional and modern architect assigned to each family. In Wisconsin, Bernard Schwartz, a Two Rivers Business Man, was ready to build a house for his family and gave Wright the opportunity to build his Life Magazine “Dream House”. The cherry version features a blue ocean globe ball with multi-color land masses. Held by a robust hardwood base and numbered die-cast meridian. The design allows for 720 degree viewing for convenient view of all points of interest from any possible angle. Dimensions: Ht: 15" x D: 12".
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Frank Lloyd Wright used Teco vases as decorative accents in many of the houses he designed. Teco (an abbreviation of TErra COtta) art pottery was originally produced from 1899-1920’s by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company in Terra Cotta, Illinois. With groundbreaking shapes both architectural and organic, these high-quality reproductions maintain the integrity of the original vases. Water tight with a...
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Frank Lloyd Wright used Teco vases as decorative accents in many of the houses he designed. Teco (an abbreviation of TErra COtta) art pottery was originally produced from 1899-1920’s by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company in Terra Cotta, Illinois. With groundbreaking shapes both architectural and organic, these high-quality reproductions maintain the integrity of the original vases. Water tight...
$54.95 $75.00
Frank Lloyd Wright used Teco vases as decorative accents in many of the houses he designed. Teco (an abbreviation of TErra COtta) art pottery was originally produced from 1899-1920’s by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company in Terra Cotta, Illinois. With groundbreaking shapes both architectural and organic, these high-quality reproductions maintain the integrity of the original vases. Water tight...
$79.95 $120.00
Frank Lloyd Wright used Teco pottery as decorative accents in many of the houses he designed. Teco (an abbreviation of TErra COtta) art pottery was originally produced from 1899-1920’s by the American Terra Cotta and Ceramics Company in Terra Cotta, Illinois. With groundbreaking shapes both architectural and organic, these high-quality reproductions maintain the integrity of the originals. Water tight with...