Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized as the 20th century's greatest architect. His buildings as well as his other commisions represent some of the world's most important architectural and design treasures. During his more than 70-year career, Wright created nearly 800 works, including his famous Prairie houses, Usonian buildings, offices and resorts, churches and temples, and finally, an art museum.
These Frank Lloyd Wright© Collection products are authorized by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona. A portion of the sales of these ties supports the conservation and education programs of the foundation.
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Frank LLoyd Wright Confetti Necktie
This Frank LLoyd Wright necktie is adapted from some of Wrights most recognizable window designs, those of the Coonley Playhouse built in Riverside, Illinois (1912).
Frank Lloyd Wright Design Source: Coonley Playhouse Window Design - 1912.
100 % silk, printed tie is 57-58 inches long and 3.5 inches at widest
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Frank LLoyd Wright March Balloons Necktie
March Balloons is adapted from Wright's unpublished Liberty magazine cover design of the same name (1927).
100 % silk, printed tie is 57-58 inches long and 3.5 inches at widest
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Frank LLoyd Wright Taliesin Necktie
The Taliesin tie is adapted from a graphic design that introduces Book Four (Freedom) in Wright's memoir, An Autobiography (1943), and portrays Wright's hillside home in Spring Green, Wisconsin. 100 % silk, printed tie is 57-58 inches long and 3.5 inches at widest
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Adopted from a gate Wright designed for Frederick C. Robie House in Oak Park, IL (designed in 1908, completed in 1910). 100 % silk, printed tie is 57-58 inches long and 3.5 inches at widest
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