Place of Origin: United States
Materials: Mahogany
Period: 1955
In 1955 renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright collaborated with Heritage Hendredon to create the “Taliesen Line” of furniture, marking his sole venture into home furnishings. Named after his Wisconsin home and studio, Taliesin, the collection featured approximately 61 pieces crafted from Honduran mahogany, characterized by geometric forms and distinctive greek key motif. Wright’s designs emphasized modularity and adaptability, allowing pieces to serve multiple functions and fit together in various configurations.
In 1955 renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright collaborated with Heritage Hendredon to create the “Taliesen Line” of furniture, marking his sole venture into home furnishings. Named after his Wisconsin home and studio, Taliesin, the collection featured approximately 61 pieces crafted from Honduran mahogany, characterized by geometric forms and distinctive greek key motif. Wright’s designs emphasized modularity and adaptability, allowing pieces to serve multiple functions and fit together in various configurations.
Place of Origin: United States
Materials: Mahogany
Period: 1955