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This new 6" x 8" tile by Motawi Tileworks sure to be a big hit with Frank Lloyd Wright collectors! Available as shown: framed in our own handmade quartersawn white oak Legacy style 3" wide beveled frame with Dard Hunter Studio's Ebony finish; or in your choice of other framing options shown below. NOW FROM DARD HUNTER STUDIOS: Select one of 3 color choices for our hand applied finish at no additional charge! All three look fantastic with tiles by Motawi Tileworks
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This new 8" x 8" tile by Motawi Tileworks sure to be a big hit with Frank Lloyd Wright collectors! Available as shown: framed in our own handmade quartersawn white oak Legacy style 3" wide beveled frame with Dard Hunter Studio's Ebony finish; or in your choice of other framing options shown below. NOW FROM DARD HUNTER STUDIOS: Select one of 3 color choices for our hand applied finish at no additional charge! All three look fantastic with tiles by Motawi Tileworks.
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The design for this 8" x 8" tile by Motawi Tileworks is adapted from a cover of Liberty Magazine circa 1926-27 designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. While the magazine never published the cover design, it is a popular example of one of Wright's more abstract works. This handsome tile is shown framed in our own handmade quartersawn white oak frame, hand selected to ensure the best finish. NOW FROM DARD HUNTER STUDIOS: Select one of 3 color choices for our hand applied finish at no additional charge! All three look fantastic with tiles by Motawi Tileworks.
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The design for this 8" x 8" polychromatic tile by Motawi Tileworks is adapted from a cover of Liberty Magazine circa 1926-27 designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. While the magazine never published the cover design, it is perhaps the most popular example of Wright's more abstract works. A series of triangles set at 45 degrees to the horizontal and vertical accented with circular designs without relationship to the geometric. It is thought Wright was inspired by the Maypole celebrations at Hillside Home School run by his aunts. This handsome tile is shown framed in our own handmade quartersawn white oak Legacy frame, hand selected to ensure the best finish, with a slight bevel to the molding to draw attention to the tile. Available unframed or framed in a variety of style/color options.
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The design for this 4" x 8" polychromatic tile by Motawi Tileworks is adapted from the Skylight in Wright's studio in Oak Park. Wright built his Oak Park Studio in 1898 as an addition to his home which had been built 15 years earlier. Now available in two colorways. This handsome tile is shown framed in our own handmade quartersawn white oak frame, hand selected to ensure the best finish, in our flat 2" wide Oak Park profile. Also available in our 3" wide beveled Legacy profile, or unframed. Both frames come in a variety of stain color options - make your selection in the pull-down lists below.
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6" tile by Motawi Tileworks was adapted from the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. This handsome tile is shown framed in our own handmade quarter sawn white oak frame, hand selected to ensure the best finish, in our flat 2" wide Oak Park profile. Also available in our 3" wide beveled Legacy profile, or unframed. Both frames come in a variety of stain color options - make your selection in the pull-down lists below.
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New from our friends at Motawi Tileworks! Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized world-wide as one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century. Re-imagined by Motawi as a 6x8 ceramic tile, Saguaro reflects Wright's stylized vision in a unique colorway. NOW FROM DARD HUNTER STUDIOS: Select one of 3 color choices for our hand applied finish at no additional charge! All three look fantastic with tiles by Motawi Tileworks
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New from our friends at Motawi Tileworks! Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest architects of the 20th century.
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This new 6" x 6" tile by Motawi Tileworks sure to be a big hit with Frank Lloyd Wright collectors! Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest architects of the 20th century. Wright's unique building technique, which became known as the Textile Block System, joined decorative concrete blocks together with reinforcing steel rods to create elegant interior and exterior walls. The John Storer House, constructed in 1923 in the Hollywood Hills, was the second Wright-designed home to feature the Textile Block System. This handsome tile is shown framed in our own handmade quarter sawn white oak frame, hand selected to ensure the best finish, in our flat 2" wide Oak Park profile. Also available in our 3" wide beveled Legacy profile, or unframed. Both frames come in a variety of stain color options.
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