News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Bring that extra quality of design to your Thanksgiving table this year with our Frank Lloyd Wright Thanksgiving collection. From stemware to table settings, and everything in between, your table will give all of your guests something to be thankful for.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 17, 2021
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has partnered with Southern California building materials company Eso Surfaces to create iconic textile blocks and 3D cement tiles from the Frank Lloyd Wright archive.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 18, 2021
In 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a series of twelve monthly covers based on seasonal themes for Liberty magazine. While they were never published on the magazines, the designs endure as a lasting part of the Wright legacy.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 6, 2021
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has recently collaborated with Bree Industries, taking several Wright-designed landmarks and crafting them into beautiful miniature wooden build-it-yourself models. We spoke with founder Marcus Bree to learn more about the process and the creation of the new landmark model collection. Learn how to purchase and build your own model below.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 19, 2021
The Frank Lloyd Wright Store is thrilled to announce its newest artisan collaboration with L.A.-based Pawena Studio. The ceramics artist Pawena Thimaporn has created hand-crafted ceramic planters inspired by bold Wright designs found at Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 19, 2021
Journey with us to Arizona’s Grand Canyon as the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s Retail Manager selects Christmas trees from the wild to decorate Taliesin West in a way that seems fitting for Wright’s winter home.
Mark Johnson | Dec 2, 2020
Roll out your next Zoom call or virtual meeting in style: Frank Lloyd Wright inspired design lends extra polish to your “Zoom Room” background and work space decor.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 9, 2020
When the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation approached Epicurean Cutting Systems with a vision to create a product line inspired by Wright’s designs, the resulting collection made a bold appearance at Crate & Barrel.
Epicurean | Aug 31, 2020
On June 27, 1914, in Chicago, Midway Gardens—a concert garden with space for year-round dining, drinking, and performances—opened to the public.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 27, 2018