These Frank Lloyd Wright Collection Planters are authorized by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona and have been developed with the cooperation of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation. A portion of the sales of these products support the conservation and education programs of these institutions.
Plants look more lovely, Wright claimed, when presented in the context of the clean geometric shapes of a building and its extensions. As with all other ornamental furnishings, Frank Lloyd Wright designed these urns himself as strong finishing elements to his structures.
In Europe, dry cast stone has been around for centuries and had proven to be a quality, durable and most attractive alternative to other materials such as terra cotta, clay, and fiberglass or plastic. The nature of our stone gives it a number of advantages for use in garden and architectural applications, such as its propensity to age and patina like natural stone.