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Table and 4 Chairs cherry wood Barrel by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1937

Table and 4 Chairs cherry wood Barrel by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1937
Table in cherry-wood, 4 Armchair in cherry wood. Uholstered seat.
Product-id.:Packet FWT484-457-B

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Table in cherry-wood, avalable in two sizes. Please choose one size!

Measurement:  L. 257, H. 74 cm, P. 106 cm


 
 
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 Dining Table, 1917 by Frank Lloyd Wright



Information to Chair Barrel by Frank Lloyd Wright


Armchair in cherry wood. Upholstered seat.

Measurement:  L. 54 cm, H. 81 cm, P. 55 cm
cbm:  0,30


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Frank Lloyd Wright 1867 - 1959


A brilliant psychologist, Frank Lloyd Wright, became the spokesman for American architecture around the world. He understood human needs and administered to them through his work.
Above all he sought repose, a restful environment free of tension which catered to the mental health and happiness of the indwellers.
Born in Richland Centre,
Wisconsin, in 1890, Wright not only influenced this area with his Prairie Style architecture, but expanded to Los Angeles,
Phoenix, New York, and eventually beyond the boundaries of the United States
.
Wright conceived of the interior space in terms of rooms overlapping and interpenetrating--often at the corners.
Use areas were defined by screening devices and subtle changes in ceiling heights.
For Wright, spaces were defined rather than enclosed, and use was relative to the individual rather than absolute. Until the outbreak of war in 1914,
Wright continually evolved the prairie house toward greater abstraction in
Oak Park, near Chicago
. Roofs and balconies gradually became flat, hovering slabs, and a geometric interplay between verticals and horizontals replaced an emphasis upon wall.
Even his non-residential work reflected this development:
the
Larkin Administration Building and Unity Temple
reiterated geometric shapes and the
uselessness of a visible roof. In the 1920s in
Los Angeles
,
Wright continued to develop his architectural vocabulary with cast blocks of concrete.
Especially of note are the residences known as the Hollyhock House for Adine Barnsdall, the Freeman House, and the Ennis-Brown
House in
Griffith Park
.
Each house has its own distinctive signature block design, a natural form reduced to pure geometry.
In 1936 he designed and built both Fallingwater in
Connecticut
and the Johnson Administration building. Near Phoenix, Arizona, he built Taliesin West as a winter retreat.
His last project during his long and illustrious life was the
Guggenheim Museum
in Manhattan.
A circular spiral of a building, the Guggenheim became an icon of
New York
architecture.

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