Finding kitchen inspiration: Frank Lloyd Wright
Discovered a great article on a kitchen redesign which uses Frank Lloyd Wright's work as inspiration.
From the piece:
"The cabinetry in this upstate New York kitchen was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School designs. Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy is rooted in his principles of organic architecture—a communion of design and setting, natural materials, and pleasing spatial relationships, all interwoven with a fixation on detail. While his philosophy translated into some of the world’s greatest architectural wonders, Wright’s kitchens were not so glorious. Unassuming utilitarian spaces, they were simple places, efficient at getting food to his highly detailed dining room tables."
Read the complete story here.
From the piece:
"The cabinetry in this upstate New York kitchen was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School designs. Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy is rooted in his principles of organic architecture—a communion of design and setting, natural materials, and pleasing spatial relationships, all interwoven with a fixation on detail. While his philosophy translated into some of the world’s greatest architectural wonders, Wright’s kitchens were not so glorious. Unassuming utilitarian spaces, they were simple places, efficient at getting food to his highly detailed dining room tables."
Read the complete story here.
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