

   Frank Lloyd Wright's overall concept for his buildings included the integration of the interior furnishings. In 1952, he developed a series of hexagonal metal chairs, tables and other furniture for the H.C. Price Tower in Bartlesvelle, Oklahoma, that coordinated with the geometric shape of the building. Adapted from the hexagonal hassock design, this globe stand exemplifies the three Organic Elements used by Wright throughout his lifetime. The metal base is triangular, the heagonal globe support is wood, and the globe is circular.
12" diameter globe
20" height
20" width
Antique ocean color
Globe support in walnut finish
Raised-relief details
Die-cast metal meridian
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