CUSTOM FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TABLE LAMP
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CUSTOM FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TABLE LAMP

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CUSTOM FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TABLE LAMPThis one of kind table lamp was fashioned from a hand cast concrete block recovered during restorations to Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House following a 1994 earthquake. Commissioned by oil heiress Aline Barnsdall and completed in 1921, the house represented Wright's transition away from the 'Prairie' style of the preceding decades. Principally used to ornament the Hollyhock House, such blocks would later become the basis of the new construction

This one-of-kind table lamp was fashioned from a hand-cast concrete block recovered during restorations to Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House following a 1994 earthquake.  Commissioned by oil heiress Aline Barnsdall and completed in 1921, the house represented Wright's transition away from the 'Prairie' style of the preceding decades.  Principally used to ornament the Hollyhock House, such blocks would later become the basis of the new construction system that Wright employed in building his four "textile-block" homes in Southern California:  the Ennis, Millard, Samuel Freeman, and Storer Houses.  Reinforcing rods, cast inside the blocks themselves, were "woven" through the walls like threads on a loom.  According to Wright's grandson, the size of the blocks was "intended to be about what one person can lift without too much effort."  Mounted on Lucite.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT was born in 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin.  After studying civil engineering at the University of Wisconsin, he apprenticed in Chicago with noted architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee and worked as chief assistant to architect Louis Sullivan, "the father of skyscrapers."  Wright founded his own practice early on in the village of Oak Park on the outskirts of Chicago.  He pioneered the development of an architectural style that became known as the 'Prairie School.'  Marked by horizontal lines thought to evoke the broad, treeless expanses of America's native prairie landscape, it was an attempt to develop an indigenous North American architecture independent of Old Europe and in concert with the ideals and aesthetics of the Arts and Crafts movement, sharing the latter's embrace of handcrafting as a corrective to the dehumanizing effects of mass production.  Wright called this "organic" architecture—design suited to its environment and the modern American way of living.  Its ideal artifacts were buildings that seemed to have naturally grown from their sites.

His efforts were supported and amplified by a group of Midwestern architects at work in and around Chicago, "The New School of the Middle West."  They included George Elmslie, Myron Hunt, George Washington Maher, Dwight Perkins, William Gray Purcell, Thomas Talmadge, and Vernon Watson, as well as Wright’s later associates Marion Mahony, Walter Burley Griffin, William Drummond, and Francis Byrne.  Wright created some of the most innovative spaces in the US, and it is no exaggeration to say that he changed the way Americans built and lived.  He produced a total of 1,114 architectural designs during the course of his career—532 of which were realized.  His career spanned seven decades, securing his cultural primacy.  He died in 1959 at the age of 91.

Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you. – FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

Country of Origin – USA

Designer – FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (1867-1959)

Plug – N. AMERICAN

Height (in.) – 33.0

Width (in.) – 14.0

Depth (in.) – 11.0

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Roberto
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 4
Very good looking accurate watch but,
Color: Black
As others have said buttons very hard to operate. I'm not sure if it's by design or if they released an abnormally tough run, but they do require intent and strength to push. On the bright side, you'll never (and I repeat NEVER) accidentally press the button and activate something. You have to try hard to push them intentionally, I don't think it's even possible to accidentally press one. The look and feel of the watch are great though and I think the band is actually better quality than most Casio bands. Overall the price increase over similar casios gets you - better light, nice slim profile, and a better band, as well as buttons that won't accidentally push (because they're so tough to lol)
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Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 1
Defective watch - after 1.5 months of use, time automatically reset every day
Color: Teal/Brown
I'd only had the watch for about 1.5 months before the time started to automatically reset without any apparent reason. I would set it to the correct time, then before the day was done, I would look down and see that the watch time was drastically incorrect. I've seen at least one other review on Amazon describing this same problem with the Atlantis. Other than that, as other reviewers have mentioned, the buttons are a bit hard to press but that isn't a dealbreaker in my opinion (you get used to it). If you like the way the watch looks, and want a simple, smaller, lightweight digital watch, the Atlantis is adequate, especially at this price point - assuming it's not defective like mine.
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Bobbie and Chuck F
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 3
It’s an “OK” watch.
Color: Black
I just received this watch. The watch fits well and is comfortable, light weight and is thinner than others I have had, which I actually like. There is no manual and trying to find one on line is a tall order. I just fiddled around with it to figure it out. Still working on some of the features. It apparently has two time settings which is good if you travel to other time zones without having to reset your time. Just hit the button. Speaking of the buttons, they are pretty tough to push. The display is so-so; some may have difficulty reading it although the numbers for the time are larger. It’s a decent watch but being worth $42 remains to be seen. I was a bit unhappy to receive the watch in an Amazon paper bag envelope. The box was crushed but the watch was in tact. It really should have been shipped in a box.
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sunrise1203
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect watch
Color: Black
This is the perfect watch for me. No negative issues at all. It's light, comfortable, easy to read, accurate, and tells me exactly what I want to know, even in the dark. I like that the seconds can be reset to zero with the push of a button. That makes it easy to set the time to the second. Battery replacement is simple. No pressing the back on with a watch press. I will agree the buttons are a bit stiff, but then I can't accidentally press 'em by flexing my wrist.
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Happy with everything 👍🏽
Color: Black
Happy with everything 👍🏽
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