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  • Wright and International Arts and Crafts

    Wright and International Arts and Crafts

    The Arts and Crafts movement had a profound effect on architects and designers in search of a design vocabulary appropriate for the modern age. It provided an impetus to Wright’s architecture and shaped the work of his progressive contemporaries in Europe and Great Britain.

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  • Leaded Glass

    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Leaded Glass

    One of the great legacies of American design, Wright’s leaded glass windows are a defining feature of his Prairie buildings.

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  • Furniture and Decorative Arts

    Furniture and Decorative Arts

    Bold, innovative and architectural, the furnishings and decorative arts of Wright’s Chicago years are an integral element of his Prairie interiors, uniquely designed for each commission.

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