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C4834                                                                                                   14"
     LUXFER PRISM

     Frank Lloyd Wright designed and patented a series of 45 prisms
     of clear glass tiles to refract light for the Luxfer Prism Company
     Building in Buffalo, New York, 1896-97. The front and rear walls
     of the building were made entirely of these Luxfer Prisms. This
     clock incorporates two of the famous prism designs, including
     the flower design that was the only one ever actually produced.
     Case is made of individual bronze-finish rods. The dial has raised
     hour markers on cream color with a shadow background design.
     Quiet sweep (no ticking) seconds hand. Requires (1) AA battery,
     not included.
     Dia.: 14", 35.6cm
     Depth: 2.25", 5.7cm























    C 4 3 51
    IMPERIAL


    Inspired by elements of the Historic Frank Lloyd Wright 1923
    design of the Imperial Hotel in Japan and in honor of the 100th
    anniversary of his design. The gold finish case shape, triangle
    raised hour markers and laser-cut “peacock feather” design are
    all Wright architectural elements used in the building’s design.
    As an homage to Wright’s forward thinking, this unique clock
    inside walnut finished wooden frame is backlit automatically in
    low light to enhance Wright’s beautiful Peacock feather design.
    The LEDs are battery powered and have adjustable settings
    that allow for a low light to 6-hour time or ON in low light and
    OFF at full light, a unique design feature not offered anywhere
    else. The accurate quartz movement uses (1) AA battery, and
    the LEDs are powered by (4) D Cell batteries, not included.
    Height: 20", 51cm / Width: 22.75", 57.8cm
    Depth 2.5", 6.4cm










                                                                   Switch on bottom    Lighted dial




        58    FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT                                       ®/TM/© 2025, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
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