Coonley Playhouse I
Product information
Description
This beautiful award has been adapted from a Frank Lloyd Wright design for The Avery Coonley Playhouse in Riverside, Illinois. Built in 1912, Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Playhouse for his wife, Queene Ferry, after Wright built the main residence for the couple. Ferry had already built one smaller progressive school and was very interested in the education of children. The Playhouse features one of Wright’s most playful art glass window designs with asymmetrical geometric designs and suggestions of flags, balloons, and confetti. The brightly colored windows bring to mind a parade that Wright referred to as a “kinder symphony.” Since the Playhouse was intended for children’s education and performances, this fun theme was entirely appropriate.
Product Details
- Materials: Optic Crystal, Color Acrylic
- Imprint Methods: Deep Etch
- Packaging: Style E
Item | 4640 |
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Description | |
Dimensions | 9.25" H x 6.75" W x 3.25" D |
Shipping Weight | 5.45 lb(s) |
Imprint Area(s) | 2.25” H x 4.75” W |
Materials | Optic Crystal, Color Acrylic |
Imprint Methods | Deep Etch |
Packaging | Style E |
Style E
This gift box will enhance your selection in a way that standard brown or off-white corrugate cannot approach. The bleach-white corrugate (not off-white) interior brightens contents while coordinating with the designer look.
The media kits include assets such as art templates, hi-res images, blank images, etc. Each size and color combination is included with this download when applicable.