7 Key Pieces That Channel This Iconic Frank Lloyd Wright House

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Oil heiress Aline Barnsdall commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design his first Los Angeles project—Hollyhock House. Named after Barnsdall’s favorite flower, the floral motif can be found throughout the home.
Completed in 1921, it is an early example of Mayan Revival style. In 2015, the estate reopened after a $4.3 million restoration, and in 2019, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, making it the first modern architectural cultural site in the United States to earn the accolade.
Here are contemporary pieces inspired by the Art Deco period, mixed with today’s easy-going L.A. aesthetic.
ART DECO FURNISHINGS
Asymptote Floor Lamp by Atelier Purcell / $4,113 / dennismiller.com
SLEEK BROWN COFFEE TABLES
Sail Out Coffee Table by Rodolfo Dordoni / $4,355 / cassina.com
ART DECO-INSPIRED CANISTERS
Puebla Gray Canister / $225 / labrazel.com
ABSTRACT MARBLED CUSHIONS
Avana Abstract Cushion / $86 / ethnicraft.com
FRANK LLOYD-INSPIRED CUFFLINKS
Forged Carbon Cufflinks in 18K Gold / $1,495 / davidyurman.com
TIME FOR ART DECO DINNER
MetroChic Salad Plate by Barry Goralnick / $69 / villeroy-boch.com
CHIC FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT MIRRORS
Svale Mirror co-designed with Stærk&Christensen / $3,950 / bower-studios.com