Carly Quinn Designs
Custom Framed Tile House Number Set: Frank Lloyd Wright© - Waterlilies
Custom Framed Tile House Number Set: Frank Lloyd Wright© - Waterlilies
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Celebrate the architectural legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright with this exquisite hand-glazed address sign, made from our 3"x6" tile house numbers, and set and grouted in a hand-welded metal frame. These Frank Lloyd Wright tiles feature a white ceramic background and black numbers with a decorative end cap tile featuring a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Waterlilies tile.
Each address sign is ready to hang and made to last.
- Customizable: Personalize with your unique house numbers.
- Dimensions: Overall height is 8 ¼” (including hanger), with length ranging from 9 ¼” to 22” based on the number of digits.
- Durable Construction: Features high-quality 3"x6" tiles, grouted into a solid hand made metal frame. Tiles are weatherproof and fade proof.
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Wondering how you'll hang this sign? Read how to mount our tile house signs on different surfaces like brick, masonry, adobe or stucco.
Designed, hand glazed, and kiln fired in Tucson, Arizona.
The work of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized worldwide as pivotal to the development of modern architecture. Through a deep understanding of our relationship with the natural world, Wright’s ideas and designs were inspired by organic forms. His vision, “to make life more beautiful, the world a better one for living in, and to give rhyme, reason, and meaning to life” is carried on through the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and represented on the World Heritage List.
A portion of purchase price supports the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s work to inspire people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other. Your purchase also supports the preservation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings for future generations to enjoy.
About Frank Lloyd Wright's Waterlilies:
Frank Lloyd Wright's Waterlilies is thought to be designed for an art glass screen around 1893-1895, but was never produced.
The window features an intricate pattern of abstracted lily pads and flowers rendered in a cool color palette of blues, whites, and pops of yellows. The organic forms and repeating motifs of this early design reflect Wright's commitment to integrating nature into his architectural work. Waterlilies remains a celebrated example of Wright's innovative approach to design, symbolizing his enduring legacy in the world of architecture.
Carly Quinn Designs is a proud licensee of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
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