Frank Lloyd Wright’s
Darwin D. Martin house,
Buffalo, NY,
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1.Hanging lamp, John Storer House,
Hollywood, CA, 1923, $36,000
2.Lounge chair, Clarence Sondern House,
Kansas City, MO, 1939, $15,000
3.Stained glass window, Lake Geneva Hotel,
Lake Geneva, WI, 1911, $10,000
4.Stained glass window, Avery Coonley House,
Riverside, IL 1908, $8,500
5.Leather chair, Francis W. Little House,
Wayzata, MN, circa 1902-03, $4,750
6.Standing oak desk, Frank L. Smith Bank,
Dwight, IL, 1905 , $4,500
7.Upholstered bench, Unitarian Meeting House,
Madison, WI, 1951, $3,500
8.Waste basket, Larkin Building,
Buffalo, NY, circa 1906, $2,100
9.Bound carpet remnant, Arizona Biltmore,
Phoenix, AZ, 1929, $300
10.Buffalo Pottery china plate with Larkin Co.
logo by Wright, circa 1905, $150
As Wright enthusiasts consider taking on the project of buying and updating a
Wright home or building, many lovers of modern architecture are quite satisfied
with a planter, waste basket or rug designed by Wright. Today, these architectural
elements are become much easier to find and afford.
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