F.L.W. Garden Urns
Collection by The Garden Fountain Store
Concrete Garden Urns by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Heller House Garden Planter
The Isidore H. Heller house was one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s earliest designs and marked a shift from his mentor’s style into Wright’s unique fashion. The simple design of the Heller House concrete reproduction by Nichols Bros. Stoneworks utilizes circular forms which contrast with the prevalent horizontal and straight lines of the Heller House. Interestingly, this solitary urn sits at the southwest corner of the house where it can be viewed from several vantage points. The Frank Lloyd Wright…
This medium Robie House Vase is raised on a pedestal which raises the plants from their usual place. The rose will enjoy the open fresh air and we will enjoy a more interesting garden view. [ TheGardenFountainStore.com ]
The Frank Lloyd Wright Dana House Vase is an excellent concrete container that showcases your favorite spring flowers with a flare. This small limestone Dana House planters holds eight large amaryllises. [ TheGardenFountainStore.com ]
Johnson Wax Building Garden Planter
The Johnson Wax Building Garden Planter is a Frank Lloyd Wright concrete reproduction available in three sizes and five colors. This is the only one piece planters of the collection and does not require assembly. This cast stone planter has eight circular parallel ridges along the sides.Nichols Bros. Stoneworks uses the dry tap method for casting these replicas which produce a surface texture that simulates the texture of cut limestone. These containers were designed for placement in the…
Johnson Wax Building Garden Planter
The Johnson Wax Building Garden Planter is a Frank Lloyd Wright concrete reproduction available in three sizes and five colors. This is the only one piece planters of the collection and does not require assembly. This cast stone planter has eight circular parallel ridges along the sides.Nichols Bros. Stoneworks uses the dry tap method for casting these replicas which produce a surface texture that simulates the texture of cut limestone. These containers were designed for placement in the…
Johnson Wax Building Garden Planter
The Johnson Wax Building Garden Planter is a Frank Lloyd Wright concrete reproduction available in three sizes and five colors. This is the only one piece planters of the collection and does not require assembly. This cast stone planter has eight circular parallel ridges along the sides.Nichols Bros. Stoneworks uses the dry tap method for casting these replicas which produce a surface texture that simulates the texture of cut limestone. These containers were designed for placement in the…
Allen House Garden Planter
The Allen House Garden Planter is a popular Frank Lloyd Wright concrete reproduction made by Nichols Bros. Stoneworks. Frank Lloyd Wright considered the Allen House residence as one of his best works. It is the last of the Prairie House constructions he built in 1917 for the Governor of Kansas, Henry J. Allen. The Allen House Garden Planter was positioned beyond the reflecting ponds and could be seen from the house as you walked through the garden. The original simple round vase was…