Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator, who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the history of modern architecture. Wright was born in Wisconsin and began his career as an apprentice in the architectural firm of Joseph Lyman Silsbee. He later worked for the renowned architect Louis Sullivan and eventually started his own practice in 1893.

Wright's designs were characterized by his emphasis on organic architecture, which sought to harmonize buildings with their natural surroundings. He was known for his use of materials such as brick, stone, and wood, and his integration of light and space in his designs. Wright's most famous works include Fallingwater, Taliesin West, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

In addition to his architectural work, Wright was also known for his furniture designs. He believed that furniture should be an extension more...

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Frank Lloyd Wright for Copeland Francis little executive desk,…

FLW Copeland Francis Little Executive Desk

Frank Lloyd Wright for Copeland Francis little executive desk, in quarter sawn white oak, with rectangular top, above central pull out drawer, flanked by three drawers to either side, the whole resting on four square column legs, height 77 cm x width 203…

Pair of Frank Lloyd Wright for Copeland Heurtley spindle back…

FLW Copeland Heurtley spindle back chairs with leather cushions

Pair of Frank Lloyd Wright for Copeland Heurtley spindle back chairs, with spindle backs and curved arms, on four legs united by stretchers, with Burgundy leather cushions, height 87.5 cm x width 86 cm x diameter 56 cm (2) note: originally designed for…

A metal standard lamp in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright 83 cm…

Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Metal Standard Lamp

A metal standard lamp in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright 83 cm high

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Tabouret, Model No.…

Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Tabouret, Model HC501, 1939

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Tabouret, Model No. HC501, designed in 1939 for the Robie House in Chicago, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the square top above two floating…

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Spindle Reclining…

Frank Lloyd Wright Spindle Reclining Chair

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Spindle Reclining Chair, Model No. HC103, known as 'Morris Chair', designed c. 1900, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the back rest set into…

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Tabouret, Model No.…

Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Tabouret, Model HC501, 1939

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Tabouret, Model No. HC501, designed in 1939 for the Robie House in Chicago, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the square top above two floating…

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Spindle Reclining…

Frank Lloyd Wright Morris Chair, Model No. HC103

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Spindle Reclining Chair, Model No. HC103, known as 'Morris Chair', designed c. 1900, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the back rest set into…

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Hassock, Model No.…

Frank Lloyd Wright Hassock Ottoman

Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Hassock, Model No. HC504, designed in 1908, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak and veneered panels, of square shape, with dark brown leather…