

Yamagiwa Taliesin 3 Pendant Light 1902 by Frank Lloyd Wright
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SKU:PE303
Designed: 1902
This geometric motif pendant was designed for the renovation of the original gymnasium of Wright’s Hillside home school (1902) into a theatre in 1935. It is well designed and reduces glare without glass or fabric shades, but employs wooden boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling.
This geometric motif pendant was designed for the renovation
of the original gymnasium of Wright’s Hillside home school (1902) into a theatre in 1933.
It is well designed and reduces glare without glass or fabric shades,
but employs wooden boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling.
The shield is painted blue to resemble glass when the light shines on it while providing a direct and indirect glow.
Since Wright himself was impressed by its pleasant lighting effect,
he later designed the table and floor lamp version of the “TALIESIN®” series.
Material: Cherry wood
E14 LED Bulb 4Wx3 (not included)
H1087 x W420 x D205mm

Frank Lloyd Wright
Born in Wisconsin, USA, in 1867, FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT grew up to be America’s greatest and most innovative Architect. His legacy is one of America’s foremost cultural treasures. In 1940, he established The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to protect, preserve and administer his life’s work. In 1991, Architectural Record magazine published a list of the 100 most significant buildings in the world - 11 were by Frank Lloyd Wright.

