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Frank Lloyd Wright Modgy Set of 3 Window Clings brings art and style to your windows with vibrant designs that transform sunlight into colorful displays. Each pack includes three unique Wright designs: Waterlilies, originally designed for an art glass screen, March Balloons and Saguaro Forms from a series of 12 cover designs created for Liberty Magazine but never published. Easy to apply (just peel and press) they cling without adhesives and leave no residue. Reusable and removable, they add personality, and color to any glass surface at home, in the office, or in the classroom. Dimensions: 9" diameter.
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The Good Morning Inc. Flowers 3D 2026 monthly desk calendar was designed and made in Japan by Good Morning Inc., a brand committed to developing products that express the special qualities and possibilities of premium paper and card stock. Display a single flower of the month, or a veritable bouquet as the mood takes you. Hailing from Shibuya, Tokyo, Good...
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The Good Morning Inc. Planted Blooms 3D 2026 Monthly Desk Calendar features individual planted flower groupings for each month. When the month is finished, reverse the image and move it to the back. This 3D calendar was designed and made in Japan by Good Morning Inc., a brand committed to developing products that express the special qualities and possibilities of...
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The design of the Frank Lloyd Wright April Showers Ceramic Bowls is adapted from his "April Showers" cover design submitted to Liberty Magazine. However it was considered too avant-garde and rejected. In this design, Wright's masterful use of the tools of his trade: a t-square, triangle, compass, colored pencils, created an enduring design that captures the essence of spring. These...
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The intricate Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Peacock Ceramic Bowl design is adapted from a peacock motif rug in the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo (1913-1922, demolished 1968), which depicts a geometric interpretation of the peacock, a motif that was repeated as a mural in "Peacock Alley", the hotel's lavish main lobby. These Frank Lloyd Wright bowls are officially licensed by the...