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These Willowwood sterling silver earrings are inspired by Margaret Macdonald's breathtakingly beautiful "O ye all ye that walk in Willowwood" gesso panels on display at the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow. Just as Mackintosh's famous gesso panels were often inset with precious and semi-precious stones and metals, these 925 Sterling Silver Earrings feature iolite and peridot stones and 18 carat gold plate highlights. Length 1.25”. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted. Coordinating pendant and cuff bracelet are also available.
Charles Mackintosh is commonly recognized as Scotland's most famous architect. Although Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh was somewhat marginalized in comparison, she was celebrated by many of her contemporaries, including her husband who once wrote in a letter to her, "Remember, you are half if not three-quarters in all my architectural work"; and reportedly "Margaret has genius, I have only talent."
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Tapestry Throw is adapted from one of Wright's most popular designs. In 1926-27 Liberty Magazine commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design a series of cover designs that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. Developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the throw measures 48" x 68". 100% cotton. Machine...
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The intricate Frank Lloyd Wright window design from the Darwin D. Martin House (1904) depicts three trees in bloom. This stunning 100% cotton tapestry weave throw features the "Tree of Life" design in brown, forest green, blue and eggplant. Developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the throw measures 68" x 48". Machine washable and dryable. Made in...
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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...