Artistic Reproduction Planter Bowls Anyone?

Frank Lloyd Wright is hailed as the most famous American architect of all time. His prolific structures still command respect and admiration. His design elements incorporated the nature’s glory, especially in the garden statuary and planters. The clean geometric shapes of his personally-designed urns still look becoming and make for contemporary planters that can be used both outdoors and indoors.

You too can up the beauty of your garden or backyard by opting for a reproduction planter bowl of the great architect’s exemplary works. In fact, Outdoor Fire & Patio is authorized by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona and their reproductions are developed with the cooperation of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation and the Robie House, museum properties of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. What’s more, a portion of the sale price supports the conservation and education programs of these institutions.

The website www.outdoorfireandpatio.com currently features the iconic Allen House vase and the distinguished Oak Park Studio vase in varying size options ranging from the original scale to smaller and bigger variants. The former is a round deep bowl sitting on a large, square pedestal base and the two pieces can be attached together easily. The latter also sits on a square pedestal but the large rim box opening is above eye level and features a design on the underside of the top ring.

These striking planter bowls are made from dry cast stone and are offered in different sandstone color finishes like cream, limestone, terracotta, tan and pewter. They are extremely durable and the pottery is top quality. If you wish, you can also opt for a clear wax sealant to slow down the patina process.
Your order will require 3 to 5 weeks for production. Once ready, expert staff will custom crate and pack the planter bowl you order. It will be shipped freight for free and the delivery will include a liftgate.

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