Frank Lloyd Wright
Tree of Life - Keychain
Tree of Life - Keychain
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Tree of Life by Frank Lloyd Wright
Soft Enamel Keychain
1.25"
5 colors
Backer card
About Tree of Life
Frank Lloyd Wright's Tree of Life is a striking stained glass window design that exemplifies his philosophy of organic architecture. Wright designed the windows for the reception room and second-floor bedrooms of the Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, New York, and are among the most iconic motifs in his body of work. While there is no evidence that Wright or the Martin family referred to the design by this popular name, it aptly captures the geometric pattern of diagonal "branches" that culminate in colorful "leaves."
About Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright was a pioneering American architect known for his innovative and organic approach to design. He believed that architecture should harmonize with its environment, a philosophy he called "organic architecture".
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How it Works
How it Works
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Dimensions
β’ Soft enamel keychain
β’ Approximately 1.25"
β’ Backer card included
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About Tree of Life
About Tree of Life
Frank Lloyd Wright's Tree of Life is a striking stained glass window design that exemplifies his philosophy of organic architecture. Wright designed the windows for the reception room and second-floor bedrooms of the Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, New York, and are among the most iconic motifs in his body of work. While there is no evidence that Wright or the Martin family referred to the design by this popular name, it aptly captures the geometric pattern of diagonal "branches" that culminate in colorful "leaves."
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About Frank Lloyd Wright
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