We've listed a selection of great Frank Lloyd Wright and other architect and designer gift ideas from $50-$100 throughout the store in different departments on this one page for your added convenience. More can be found in individual departments.
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Select Watch Band from the Drop down menu. Replacement leather watch bands for the Jacob Jensen 603, 605 and 606 Chronographs, plus 840, 841, 842, 843, 845, 860, 861, 863, 866, 880, 881, 883, 885 and 886 watches. 19mm.
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The Art Glass Window Circle Study Tapestry Pillow design is inspired by architectural themed stained glass windows. A background of randomly sized squares and rectangles form a grid pattern with different sized colored circles in a random pattern combine to create the basis of the design. Each woven tapestry pillow measures 18" x 18", and includes insert. Cotton/Poly blend. Care...
$63.95 $88.00
The Louis C. Tiffany Peacock Feather Tapestry Pillow design is inspired by the Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) iridescent glass vase produced by Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company in 1900. The piece stylizes the "eye" of the peacock feather with rich iridescent hues gradating to a light blue surrounding the eyes. Louis Comfort Tiffany was often compelled by the natural world,...
$59.95 $88.00
The design of this Prairie Chevron Tapestry Pillow - 18" x 18" is inspired by Prairie style stained glass windows made popular in the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. Each woven tapestry pillow measures 18" x 18", and includes insert. Cotton/Poly blend. Care instructions: Dry clean for best results. Made in the USA. Please note: this item does not qualify for expedited shipping...
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Inspired by the art glass designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie school, this Prairie Window Design Pendant Necklace from the Studio Line by Danforth Pewter is crafted in lead free pewter alloy with a hand applied color palette of greens and blues. Length: 1.5". The pendant comes with a 17" sterling silver snake chain with a lobster claw clasp. Matching earrings are...
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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...
$59.95 $84.00
This Graycliff Window Tapestry Lumbar Pillow design is inspired by the striking window found above the porte-cochère on Isabelle and Darwin D. Martin's Graycliff house, Buffalo, NY, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1926 and 1931. Each woven tapestry lumbar pillow measures 13" x 16" and includes insert. Cotton/Poly blend. Care instructions: Dry clean for best results. Made...
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Featuring lush, radiant colors, The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Iris Scarf is based on the Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848 - 1933) Magnolias and Irises Favrile glass window depicting a picturesque landscape. The window features an embankment of irises beneath flowering magnolia trees. Magnificent purple hills with a central meandering stream, emblematic of the River of Life theme, are set...
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The design of this Sullivan Pillow is based on a window in the National Farmer's Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, 1908, designed by Louis Henry Sullivan, with decorative elements by George Elmslie. It was the first of Sullivan's "jewel box" bank designs. A design from an important historic architectural building, brought to life for today’s modern homes with extraordinary weaving and depth...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Autumn Sumac Stained Glass is adapted from a window in the Susan Lawrence Dana House in Springfield, Illinois, featured Mr. Wright's repeated design of the native prairie Sumac plant, in an abstract form. The rich amber and green colors in the glass give the piece an autumnal feeling. The original window was one of a pair...
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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...
$69.95 $88.00
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 with a...
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There has been a long tradition of using organic shapes in the decorative arts. The Egyptians used the papyrus leaf and flower. The Romans played with the leaves and fruit of grapes. In the late 19th century, William Morris stylized acanthus leaf shapes and created a dazzling array of designs. This Arts & Crafts Ginkgo Leaf Plate has a more modern...
$59.95 $84.00
The Art Glass Window Circle Study Tapestry Lumbar Pillow design is inspired by architectural themed stained glass windows. A background of randomly sized squares and rectangles form a grid pattern with different sized colored circles in a random pattern combine to create the basis of the design. Each woven tapestry lumbar pillow measures 13" x 16", and includes insert. Cotton/Poly...
$59.95 $84.00
The Louis Sullivan Skylight Tapestry Pillow is inspired by a window designed by Louis Henry Sullivan for a branch of the Farmers Merchant & Union Bank, 1919. For a young Frank Lloyd Wright, his years working under Louis Sullivan, February of 1888 to June of 1893, undoubtedly shaped his design philosophy. Wright, who rarely acknowledged any direct influences called Sullivan...
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The Louis Sullivan Farmers & Merchants Union Bank Window Tapestry Pillow is based on a half-round stained glass window which sits majestically above the entrance to the Farmers & Merchants Union Bank in Columbus, Wisconsin. Designed and built by Louis Henry Sullivan in 1919, this was the last of his “jewel box” designs. The jewel box nickname refers to the...
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The Metropolitan Museum’s elegant scarf is inspired by the John Henry Dearle (British, 1860-1932) 1896 wallpaper design titled “Compton”. John Henry Dearle was a British textile and stained-glass designer who was a chief designer of the William Morris interior design firm Morris & Co. The scarf features different shades of green, pink, and pastel blues that evokes the botanical and...
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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...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Glasner House clock is adapted from the art glass window in the living room of the W. A. Glasner House, Glencoe, Illinois, circa 1905. Mineral glass panel. Solid wood base, light cherry stain. Clear protective lens. This Bulova clock is from the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection of merchandise officially licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation....
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Willits Table Clock is based on an art glass design from the Wright Prairie style masterpiece Ward H. Willits House, Highland Park, Illinois. Quartz movement. : H: 7.25" W: 6.5" D: 2". Uses one "AA" battery (not included). This clock from the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection is made by Bulova.
$59.95 $84.00
The Louis C. Tiffany Peacock Feather Tapestry Lumbar Pillow design is inspired by the Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) iridescent glass vase produced by Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company in 1900. The piece stylizes the "eye" of the peacock feather with rich iridescent hues gradating to a light blue surrounding the eyes. Louis Comfort Tiffany was often compelled by the natural...