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Nearly 65 years after the death of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, his work remains as popular as ever: The homes, public buildings, and other structures he designed, with their emphasis on accessible, “organic” architecture, are frequently visited and (rarely) quickly purchased when they hit the market.
You may not be able to afford an original Frank Lloyd Wright home, but can Get yourself some home décor, books, art, and other gifts inspired by the legendary architect.
Here are 15 items inspired by Wright that you can bring home.
$15.97 at Walmart $15.97 at Amazon
Wright was known for his intricate geometric designs inspired by natural forms, and this beautifully gift-boxed ballpoint pen features Wright's saguaro and cactus designs that he created for a series of covers he submitted for Liberty Magazine (which were never published), featuring Arizona cacti native to the Sonoran Desert, which can live up to 200 years.
$17.49 on Amazon
KAF Home offers a wide selection of Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired textiles, including this woven cotton tea towel featuring Wright's famous Tree of Life pattern, which he designed for the windows of the Darwin Martin House in Buffalo, New York in 1903. The brand's Frank Lloyd Wright collection also includes kitchen towels with other Wright designs, as well as table runners and Swedish dish towels.
$65 on Amazon
Tea Forte has a lovely Frank Lloyd Wright gift set with 10 teabags in five earthy tea varieties. It also comes with a little tray for used teabags and a crimson mug with a geometric motif that mimics the architect's December gift art for his Liberty Magazine cover series. Wright was a tea drinker who once told The New York Times that tea was “food for the soul,” so he might have loved this set.
$47.95 on Amazon
The compact wooden night-light has an automatic light sensor and can be simply plugged in. The abstract tulip pattern on the front pays homage to the now-demolished Lake Geneva Hotel in Wisconsin, which Wright designed in 1911.
$65.99 on Amazon
This fiber welcome mat features a design inspired by the pillared glass windows of Wright's Martin House, and mimics wisteria flowers. A Tree of Life doormat is also available.
$10.89 at Amazon (was $12.99)
Inspire your little one with Mudpuppy's “Opposites” board book, which explains concepts by contrasting Wright-designed buildings, furniture, art glass designs, and more. Mudpuppy also has a Wright-inspired book called “My First Shapes.”
$349.99 at Amazon
Build a miniature version of Wright's iconic Fallingwater with the Atom Brick set. This highly detailed kit from Adam Reed Tucker's company (who developed the LEGO Architecture line) includes tiny pieces of furniture and other decor identical to those found inside the 1936 Pennsylvania home. The set was created in partnership with the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a portion of the model's costs will go towards protecting and preserving Fallingwater.
$71.70 on Amazon (was $90)
Bulova sells alder wood watches that mimic Wright's Usonian architectural style, which emphasized affordability, practicality, and harmony with nature. Bulova also sells a number of other Wright-inspired timepieces, including wristwatches, mantel clocks, and wall clocks.
$133.99 at Wayfair (was $171.59)
If you visit the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, you can see a life-size version of the desert landscape design Wright submitted for an unpublished Liberty Magazine cover series. You can also purchase a smaller version of this stained-glass art, which can be hung or stood on a wooden base. Wayfair also sells other Wright-inspired stained-glass art pieces.
$49.99 at Wayfair
These colorful tumblers feature replicas of the stained-glass window patterns from Wright's Coonley Theatre in Illinois. Originally part of Avery Coonley's estate when it was built in 1912, the theatre was a school before becoming a private home, and the windows were designed to look like flags, confetti and balloons. Other FLW-designed tumblers are available at Wayfair.
$1,519 at Wayfair (previously $1,739)
Architecture fans looking to update their bathroom might want to consider this cherry wood and marble or engineered stone vanity. Wayfair has several other Greentouch bathroom options, which were designed in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, which preserves and manages Wright's homes, Taliesin and Taliesin West.
$27.99 at Wayfair
This hand-painted ceramic box with a removable lid can be used to store small treasures or displayed in your home as a sculptural piece. The box's pattern references the concrete blocks used in Wright's Mayan Revival textile block style design for the Ennis House in Los Angeles. A similar box using the pattern from Wright's Samuel Freeman House is also available.
$92.99 at Wayfair
This life-size version of the Lady of Nakoma sculpture was designed by Wright in 1923 for an unrealized project for the Nakoma Country Club in Madison, Wisconsin, and you can now own a 12-inch gold-plated version of the piece (Wayfair has misidentified the statue as the Lady of Tacoma).
$34.95 at Wayfair
The pattern on this minimalist yet beautiful table runner is the Waterlilies art glass motif that Wright created for another unfinished project around 1893. Made from 100% cotton, the runner is 72 inches long and 14 inches wide, making it perfect for a medium to small table.
$106.99 at Wayfair
Express Wright's philosophy in this quote from the architect's Organic Commandments, framed in wood and glass: “Love is a virtue of the heart. Sincerity is a virtue of the mind. Resolution is a virtue of the will. Courage is a virtue of the spirit.” The commandments date to 1934, and the illustrated art is taken from a Christmas card Wright created in 1948 for his Taliesin Fellowship students and their friends.
What is your favorite Frank Lloyd Wright inspired item?