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Prairie Style
Lamps
Frank Lloyd Wright deplored the boxed-in spaces of existing Victorian
homes and sought to redefine the American family home of the future. His
Prairie houses are composed of long, extended, horizontal shapes, open
interior spaces divided by leaded glass, furniture that was either built-in
or designed to fit the architecture and windows organized in bands. Natural
wood was used to define the interior spaces of Prairie houses. Because
of his influence, this became the most famous architectural style between
the years 1900 and 1913.
These lamps, designed
in the tradition of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style, embellish and
reinforce the strong rectilinear lines and organic nature of his famous
architectural style.
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