Product Description
Frank Lloyd Wright employed his new building technique, known as the Textile Block System, for his Californian physician client, Dr. John D. Storer. Individual precast concrete blocks were woven together creating an interlocking system to construct the fabric of the house. The textile motif and color of the concrete visually unified the house with the hillside creating the impression that it was a man-made extension of the landscape. Eleven block patterns were interwoven throughout the house — some solid, some abstractly decorated, some perforated for glass inserts, and others punctuated with clear openings.
Our trivets are made from 1/2" thick cherry veneered MDF. This wonderful addition to your home comes with rubber feet on the bottom, and can withstand heat up to 400° F. Trivets can also be used as wall art using the included mounting hardware. 7-3/4" x 7-3/4" x 1/2". Acrylic stand not included. 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.