Frank Lloyd Wright Trivet | Hoffman Rug Design

Dynamic and colorful trivet with the geometric Hoffman Rug design by the famous Wisconsin architect.
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Designed by CoasterStone and made with absorbant natural stone. Use this trivet underneath your pots, pans, jars, and pitchers to absorb unwanted moisture and heat to protect your counters and tables.

Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin in 1867, and Taliesin, the home, studio and country estate of Frank Lloyd Wright, is located in the hilly Driftless Region of southwestern Wisconsin near Spring Green. Wright's “Prairie style” became the basis of 20th-century residential design in the United States, and his furniture, art, and writing was crucial to twentieth century architectural development and has a profound influence on the decorative arts to this day.

  • Size: 7" square x .25" thick
  • Cork backing

 

 

 

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