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Product Description
The Emil Bach House is one of the homes Wright designed after his 1911 return from Europe, and is an example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s late Prairie style. The home is part of a series of geometric, cubic homes with overhanging, flat roofs. Of the houses of this type in Chicago, with cubic masses and a slab roof, the Bach House is the only one left standing. The windows of the Emil Bach House are a restrained version of the dancing triangles of his Prairie art glass, tamed for use in a small house. Most of the windows of the house contain only a narrow leaded border. Only a few of the windows have the asymmetrical pattern, executed in yellow and lime-green glass.
Our votive holder is made from cherry veneered MDF with 1/4" thick walls. This decorative addition to your home includes a glass votive holder and a flickering battery operated tea light. 4" square.
All AlaModerna products are made in the USA.
A portion of this purchase price supports the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s work to inspire people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other. Your purchase also supports the preservation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings for future generations to enjoy.