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Saguaro Forms | Frank Lloyd Wright© 6x6 Tile

Saguaro Forms | Frank Lloyd Wright© 6x6 Tile

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6"x6" Ceramic Tile design inspired by the art of Frank Lloyd Wright. Each tile is cork-backed to prevent scratching, and a convenient hanging hole makes it easy to display on any wall. Hand-glazed by our skilled Tucson artists in small batches, this piece is crafted to be naturally fade-proof and durable, so it will stand the test of time. 

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 Saguaro Forms and Cactus Blooms:

In 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a series of 12 monthly covers for Liberty Magazine based on seasonal themes. Unfortunately, the publishers judged them as too radical for the time. The magazine returned Wright’s presentation drawings, which became the basis for later interpretations executed in diverse media. Each cover design exemplifies Wright’s practice of using a T-square, triangle, and compass to create lively geometric designs.

In this design, Wright celebrated the saguaro. Wright used it on the cover of an anthology of lectures he gave at Princeton in 1930 entitled “Modern Architecture.” In 1973, the Arizona Biltmore Resort experienced a devastating fire. During reconstruction, the design was adapted by Taliesin Architects for an art glass window installed in the entrance to the resort where it can still be seen today.

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