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Frank Lloyd Wright's Dining Rooms

by Carla Lind
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Overview

Furnished with tall-back chairs in a room of their own or tucked into a corner of the living room, Frank Lloyd Wright's dining areas represent some of his most perfectly conceived interior spaces. Frank Lloyd Wright's Dining Rooms pictures more than two dozen of his best designs and traces the changes in his own way of thinking about how people should dine.

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Synopsis

Furnished with tall-back chairs in a room of their own or tucked into a corner of the living room, Frank Lloyd Wright's dining areas represent some of his most perfectly conceived interior spaces. Frank Lloyd Wright's Dining Rooms pictures more than two dozen of his best designs and traces the changes in his own way of thinking about how people should dine.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1995
Publisher
Pomegranate Communications, Inc.
Pages
60
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780876544709

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