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This stunning Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Window Wood Art Screen Wall Panel is adapted from the suspended art glass curtain in the Gallery Wing in the Susan Lawrence Dana House (Springfield, Illinois, 1904). The Dana panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x 0.5" depth and is created in laser cut cherry veneered MDF. Includes one sawtooth hanger and hardware.
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Stained Glass, depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool, is adapted from an unrealized leaded stained glass window designed by Wright circa 1893-95. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently fuse the enamels to the glass. The...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life art glass pattern is found in several variations in Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House. The four-pot variation is found on the central landing of the Martin House stairway. This exquisite adaptation of the Tree of Life stained glass window is framed with a copper patina frame for an antique feel and is...
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The Bathing Beauty Dish in Jadeite from Mosser Glass comes in the same fun colors for which Mosser is famous. A delightful soap dish for the bathroom, or when filled with condiments, candy, nuts, and all sorts of other snacks, belongs anywhere. Length 9". Ht: 3”. The origins of Mosser Glass go back more than half a century when Orie...
$39.95 $45.00
The Bathing Beauty Dish from Mosser Glass comes in the same fun colors for which Mosser is famous. A delightful soap dish for the bathroom, or filled with condiments, candy, nuts, and all sorts of other snacks, belongs anywhere. Length 9". Ht: 3”. The origins of Mosser Glass go back more than half a century when Orie Mosser was the...