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About the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust

More than one hundred years ago, Frank Lloyd Wright sparked an architectural revolution with the opening of his studio in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois. Every year thousands of tourists visit Wright’s remarkable Home and Studio in Oak Park, and his Prairie style masterpiece, the Robie House, on the University of Chicago campus. Both sites are National Historic Landmarks, managed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust as accredited museums.

The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust's mission is to engage the public in educational and aesthetic experiences to foster an appreciation of architecture, design and the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright.

The merchandising programs of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust exist to inspire an awareness, appreciation and understanding of architecture and design, in particular of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie period. Additionally, they serve as a significant financial resource for the organization.

Every purchase directly supports the restoration, preservation, and education programs of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust.