Frank Lloyd Wright Collection Coonley Pendant Necklace 12812$185.00 $185.00 Members Pay: $166.50 Adding To Cart... Item Added to CartIn 1912, Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build a playhouse where his wife would teach kindergarten. The Coonley Playhouse windows were completed the same year, incorporating images of balloons, American flags and confetti. This Coonley Playhouse jewelry was adapted from one of Wright's unbuilt window designs for the playhouse. Sterling silver necklace. Matte finish. Custom box clasp. One pendant with 2 inch length. 18 inch chain. Guggenheim Members please enter your member ID number at checkout to receive members price.
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  ABOUT THE ARTIST Pico Andrea Panico's collection "Little Architecture" is inspired by the vocabulary of architecture and the works of such architects as Santiago Calatrava, Luis Barragan, and Tadao Ando. The collection includes licensed adaptations of Frank Lloyd Wright drawings and designs. Structured primarily from silver, Indonesian Teak and gold vermeil, the pieces illustrate an intimate investigation into scale and form. Select pieces feature unique and irregular semi-precious stones, and gold vermeil is used sparingly to highlight form. The collection is produced in Indonesia by a team of skilled artisans. All wood used in the collection is scrap wood from nearby factories.
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