Frank Lloyd Wright Chair Exhibition Features Originals and Replicas at Wisconsin Museum
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Ben Dreith
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Summary
The Museum of Wisconsin Art is hosting 'Frank Lloyd Wright: Modern Chair Design,' an exhibition featuring over thirty chairs designed by the renowned American architect. The show includes both original Wright chairs and specially created replicas, highlighting furniture design as an often-overlooked but significant aspect of Wright's architectural legacy. The exhibition aims to showcase how Wright's chair designs were integral to his overall architectural vision and interior spaces.
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Modern Chair Design features more than thirty chairs designed by the late American architect
pinpointing chairs as an overlooked and important part of his practice
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