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The LEFF AMSTERDAM T40 Tube Watch has a Quartz Japanese Seiko Y120 movement. Diameter: 40mm. Height: 8.2mm. Brass/Black Finish. Glass: Mineral Glass. Case: stainless steel. 22mm wide, black leather strap with brass buckle closure. Water resistant up to 30 meters.
The T-series Classic is contemporary yet timeless: a design enveloped in history and tradition, but one which maintains the raw twist of its industrial features. The T-series Classic emulates and evolves the design specifications of the T-series, with a 40mm diameter cases. The contrast between the case and the dial distinguishes the Classic from all else: bringing you enduring elegance with a raw urban edge.
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The design for this votive is adapted from a window detail of the Frank Lloyd Wright Avery Coonley Playhouse in Riverside, Illinois (1912). The Frank Lloyd Wright Avery Coonley Playhouse Votive is executed in copper and enamel metalwork with a glass insert. The votive includes a glass votive holder and flameless tea light. Enjoy the understated mood lighting of a...
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The design for the votive is adapted from the glass design used for the entry sidelight in the George Blossom House in Chicago, IL, (1892). This beautiful new Frank Lloyd Wright Blossom design votive is executed in copper and enamel metalwork with a glass insert. The Frank Lloyd Wright Blossom House Votive includes a glass votive holder and flameless tea light....
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The original conception of the Taliesin 3 Table Lamp was in 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the existing gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater. He designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation, providing...
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Frank Lloyd Wright originally designed the wooden table lamp for the interior of his own home, Taliesin, built in Spring Green, Wisconsin in 1911. Engaged in a solid base, the shaft of the lamp supports a square shade in a design that evokes the sheltering roof of a pagoda, one of the architect's signature tectonic forms. Its soft, diffused light renders...