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Midwest Waterlilies Frank Lloyd Wright Drinking Glasses - Set of 2
Midwest Waterlilies Frank Lloyd Wright Drinking Glasses - Set of 2
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These graceful 13.5-ounce glasses feature the delicate stylized design of waterlilies, common in the tranquil ponds of the Midwest. The pattern is adapted from Frank Lloyd Wright's drawing "Waterlilies," which was designed for an art glass screen in 1895 but never produced. This early example epitomizes Wright's exceptional ability to incorporate themes from nature into his geometric designs.
The Waterlilies pattern exemplifies Wright's philosophy of "organic architecture" - connecting the natural world with his architectural and decorative designs. The gentle, flowing lines of the waterlilies are transformed through Wright's geometric interpretation while maintaining their natural grace and serenity.
These glasses bring the peaceful beauty of Midwest ponds and Wright's organic design philosophy to your table, perfect for creating a serene atmosphere during meals or entertaining.
Key Features:
- Set of 2 drinking glasses with Wright's Waterlilies design
- 13.5 oz. capacity perfect for creating serene dining atmosphere
- Adapted from Wright's 1895 drawing for an art glass screen
- Delicate stylized waterlily motifs common to Midwest ponds
- Early example of Wright's "organic architecture" philosophy
- Geometric interpretation maintains natural grace
- High-quality glass construction
Perfect Gift For:
- Nature lovers and garden enthusiasts
- Frank Lloyd Wright philosophy admirers
- Those who appreciate organic and flowing design
- Water garden and pond enthusiasts
- Anyone seeking peaceful, nature-inspired glassware
About Culver Since 1939, Culver has provided only the finest quality beverage and bar products for homes all across the globe. Eighty years later, they carry the same proud traditions of superior quality and design started by the Rothenburg family into the next generation of housewares. Each item is developed and tested to ensure quality, ergonomics, and durability.
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