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Frank Lloyd Wright's Fireplaces (Wright at a Glance


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Comments from our editors:
As Frank Lloyd Wright's houses changed over the course of his career, one dominant feature remained constant: a fireplace.

In all, he designed more than one thousand fireplaces, each meant to anchor the home architecturally and spiritually. Frank Lloyd Wright's Fireplaces captures the appeal that hearths held for Wright, showing the many variations he achieved.

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