4 x 12 Samara by Motawi TileworksFrank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest architects of the 20th century. Wright's John and Catherine Christian House, also known as Samara (named after a pinecone's winged seeds), was completed in West Lafayette, Indiana, toward the end of his illustrious career. The samara seed pattern appears on Wright's perforated board design for the house, and perhaps most prominently on a rug commissioned by Professor Christian in the 1990s and designed by Taliesin's Aris Georges and Cornelia Brierly. 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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