Ricci Silversmith20-Piece Frank Lloyd Wrights Tree of Life Flatware Set, Black
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4398104 - Frank Lloyd Wrights Tree of Life Flatware
The work of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized worldwide as pivotal to the development of modern architecture. Through a deep understanding of our relationship with the natural world, Wright’s ideas and designs were inspired by organic forms. His vision, “to make life more beautiful, the world a better one for living in, and to give rhyme, reason, and meaning to life” is carried on through the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and represented on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
This Tree of Life flatware is based on one of the 4,000 leaded art glass windows and door designs featured prominently throughout the Darwin D. Martin House (1903-05). Wright also created art glass designs for doors, skylights, back-lit ceiling panels, table lamps, and wall sconces. Wright’s geometric abstraction of the ancient tree of life symbol using a square for the roots, straight lines for the trunk, and chevrons for the branches is found in several variations in the house.
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This Tree of Life flatware is based on one of the 4,000 leaded art glass windows and door designs featured prominently throughout the Darwin D. Martin House (1903-05). Wright also created art glass designs for doors, skylights, back-lit ceiling panels, table lamps, and wall sconces. Wright’s geometric abstraction of the ancient tree of life symbol using a square for the roots, straight lines for the trunk, and chevrons for the branches is found in several variations in the house.
- 20-piece flatware setting.
- Forged of stainless steel.
- Dishwasher safe
- Imported
Proposition 65 warning for California residents
About Ricci Silversmith
One hundred and sixty years ago, the Ricci family artisans established their Guild House, Ricci Argentieri, in Alessandria, a small northern Italy town near Milan. Since 1840, Ricci Argentieri has been one of the most respected and renowned silversmiths in all of Europe. Ricci's flatware is produced to the most exacting standards. The highest quality, weight, balance, and detail are apparent in every piece.
One hundred and sixty years ago, the Ricci family artisans established their Guild House, Ricci Argentieri, in Alessandria, a small northern Italy town near Milan. Since 1840, Ricci Argentieri has been one of the most respected and renowned silversmiths in all of Europe. Ricci's flatware is produced to the most exacting standards. The highest quality, weight, balance, and detail are apparent in every piece.