MIDWAY GARDENS WIND CHIME
The Frank Lloyd Wright Midway Garden Wind Chime showcases an elegant adaptation of a chair design originally conceived for the Midway Gardens in Chicago during the years 1913 to 1914. This piece features a captivating circular motif intersected by a series of triangles, which was initially envisioned as the backrest of the chair. In its transformation into a wind chime, additional decorative elements that reflect the vibrant ornamentation of the original garden have been incorporated, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and connection to Wright's architectural vision.
Made from Powder coated steel.
L: 12" x W: 3" x H: 36"
The Frank Lloyd Wright Midway Garden Wind Chime showcases an elegant adaptation of a chair design originally conceived for the Midway Gardens in Chicago during the years 1913 to 1914. This piece features a captivating circular motif intersected by a series of triangles, which was initially envisioned as the backrest of the chair. In its transformation into a wind chime, additional decorative elements that reflect the vibrant ornamentation of the original garden have been incorporated, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and connection to Wright's architectural vision.
Made from Powder coated steel.
L: 12" x W: 3" x H: 36"
The Frank Lloyd Wright Midway Garden Wind Chime showcases an elegant adaptation of a chair design originally conceived for the Midway Gardens in Chicago during the years 1913 to 1914. This piece features a captivating circular motif intersected by a series of triangles, which was initially envisioned as the backrest of the chair. In its transformation into a wind chime, additional decorative elements that reflect the vibrant ornamentation of the original garden have been incorporated, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and connection to Wright's architectural vision.
Made from Powder coated steel.
L: 12" x W: 3" x H: 36"