Frank Lloyd Wright Playhouse Key Ring, produced by ACME
£25.00
In 1907, industrial heir Avery Coonley founded the Cottage School on the banks of the Des Plaines River in Illinois, USA. As the school expanded, Coonley commissioned the great architect Frank Lloyd Wright to build a larger space for the students, known as the playhouse. It featured large stained glass windows, evocative of Mondrian's strict use of primary colours and geometry, and is still regarded as one of his greatest works. It is this pattern that the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation has licensed for use by Acme on the key ring.
These key rings are made of a special zinc alloy, with hand applied enamel depicting the unique artwork or design done by the designer. Each key ring is packaged in a black ACME flannel pouch with the designer's bio card.
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Manufactured by Acme; Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright