Taliesin Table Lamp 3 - Black Stain.
In 1933, when Frank Lloyd Wright converted the original gymnasium of his Hillside Home School, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, into a theater, he designed lighting pendants composed of rectangular light boxes and plywood shields to be suspended from the tall ceiling. These fixtures proved to be a lighting innovation, providing comfortable indirect light without the use of glass or shades. In 1952, when the theater was rebuilt following a fire, Wright modified the design of the original fixtures for use in the dining room, attaching them to the oak beam overhead. He found their soft indirect light so pleasing that he had a standing floor lamp of the same design fabricated for use in his own home, Taliesin.
Soft, indirect lighting is provided by this dramatic lamp originally designed by Wright for the Hillside Playhouse (1933) at Taliesin, his Wisconsin home and workshop. Cherry wood blocks climb in geometrical sequence around a central column, creating a sculptural effect.
Dimensions:
30" Height,
9"x 9" Square Base.
The Taliesin 3 lamp arrives fully assembled. Simply remove the lamp from the packaging and plug it in.
The lamp has (5) 7Watt incandescent bulbs pre-installed as well as a dimmer switch.
Because our lamps are manufactured by hand, please allow 8-10 weeks for delivery.
Cannot be shipped beyond the contiguous U.S.
Made in America.