Frank Llloyd Wright Collection

Price $1,850.00
Frank Lloyd Wright believed that “every chair must be designed for the building it will be in.” In the case of his Barrel Chair (1937) he reworked a 1904 design to fit Wingspread, the Wisconsin home Wright designed for Herbert F. Johnson. It’s been suggested that Barrel was Wright’s favorite chair and that he used them in his own dining room. The Barrel Chair is an authentic, fully licensed product of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
  • This Chair is engraved with a serial number and Wright’s signature.
  • Can be used as a dining chair or occasional chair.
  • Made in U.S.A.
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Price $4,500.00
After learning this Recliner (1912) had been discontinued, we worked with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to bring it back into production. Wright originally designed this Recliner, along with a Sofa that we’ve also brought back, for the William B. Greene House in Illinois. The design, which originally used a series of moveable pegs to provide various backrest angles, now has a simple sliding mechanism that allows the user to remain seated while changing positions. This Recliner is an authentic, fully licensed product of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
  • This Recliner is engraved with a serial number and Wright’s signature.
  • Made in U.S.A.
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Price $6,500.00
After learning this Sofa (1912) had been discontinued, we worked with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to bring it back into production. Wright originally designed this Sofa, along with a Recliner that we’ve also brought back, for the William B. Greene House in Illinois. This Sofa is an authentic, fully licensed product of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
  • This Sofa is engraved with a serial number and Wright’s signature.
  • Made in U.S.A.
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