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on the beat | Feb 22, 2023 |
12 newly revived Frank Lloyd Wright designs for your next project

Throughout the course of his legendary career, Frank Lloyd Wright designed thousands of furniture and decor items spanning dining room sets to office desks, textiles, vases and tablewares. In 1955—just four years before his death—he launched a licensing program that sparked dozens of high-profile brand partnerships for decades to come. From ergonomic office desks to teakwood-clad showerheads, here are a dozen Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation–approved products to try in your next project.

Courtesy of Steelcase
Courtesy of Steelcase
Updated replicas of the multilevel workstations in the iconic SC Johnson Administration Building, the Frank Lloyd Wright Racine Signature desk and guest chair by Steelcase is outfitted with swiveling filing cabinets and a rich terra cotta finish.

Courtesy of Brizo
Courtesy of Brizo
Like one of Wright’s sweeping, Prairie-style residential designs, the Frank Lloyd Wright 21" Single-Function Raincan showerhead by Brizo boasts a horizontal canopy and integrated lighting to boot.

Courtesy of AlaModerna
Courtesy of AlaModerna
Hand-crafted by American artisans in Florence, Alabama, the Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin 1 table lamp by AlaModerna offers an authentic reproduction of one of Wright’s most recognizable lighting designs.

Courtesy of Crate & Barrel
Courtesy of Crate & Barrel
The rounded silhouette of the Frank Lloyd Wright Chef Series Arch serving board and cutting boards by Epicurean for Crate & Barrel draws inspiration from the shapes of Wright’s stained glass windows.

Courtesy of Steelcase
Courtesy of Steelcase
The Frank Lloyd Wright Racine lounge chair by Steelcase is the first-ever public introduction of a design by Wright for the SC Johnson building in 1939, available in new materials and colorways.

Courtesy of Brizo
Courtesy of Brizo
The Frank Lloyd Wright Widespread Lavatory faucet and handles by Brizo are designed with a cantilevered spout to create a side-flowing stream that evokes a waterfall.

Courtesy of the Levinsohn Textile Company
Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Store
The bold rectilinear pattern in the Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Skylight pillow cover by Levinsohn Textile Company pays homage to the skylights that adorned the entrance of Wright’s first studio in Oak Park, Illinois.

Courtesy of AlaModerna
Courtesy of AlaModerna
AlaModerna’s architectural Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin 2 floor lamp resembles the light-box-style pendants Wright employed in his own home.

Courtesy of Steelcase
Courtesy of Steelcase
Inspired by the writing tables in the SC Johnson Administration Building, the Frank Lloyd Wright Racine utility table by Steelcase is available in five sizes and three finishes, including warm white, black and burnished bronze.

Courtesy of Brizo
Courtesy of Brizo
The Frank Lloyd Wright tissue holder by Brizo is an ode to the late architect’s belief that rooms should be designed as a unified whole, down to the diminutive details.

Courtesy of Crate & Barrel
Courtesy of Crate & Barrel
The Frank Lloyd Wright Chef Series utensils (set of five) by Epicurean for Crate & Barrel showcase a curvilinear motif based on one of Wright’s personal graphic designs.

Courtesy of AlaModerna
Courtesy of AlaModerna
Composed of thick cherrywood veneered MDF, the Frank Lloyd Wright Storer House trivet by AlaModerna mimics the textile-inspired, patterned concrete blocks Wright used to construct the legendary John Storer House in 1923.

Homepage photo: The Frank Lloyd Wright Racine Signature desk and guest chair by Steelcase | Courtesy of Steelcase

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