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taliesin pendant (7 lamps) Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
When Frank Lloyd Wright converted the original gymnasium of his Hillside
Home School in Spring Green, Wisconsin into a theater in 1933, the lighting
he designed for the dramatic height of the room consisted of hanging
pendants of square boxes and plywood shields. The sculptural assembly of
forms, in which the light source is subtly concealed within the series of
open-ended boxes, was described by Wright as "electric lighting without
glass" and allows for indirect lighting, illumination without glare. After
the theater burned down in 1952, Wright modified the pendant design
installing it into the new dining room as well. The lamp produced here is a
reproduction of that 1952 design UL approved,seven 25W incandescent bulbs (frosted), candelabra base. Base
and shades are cherry wood.
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| P2430 |  | taliesin pendant (7 lamps) | | $4200 |

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