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In 1952, Frank Lloyd Wright developed a series of hexagonal metal furniture pieces for the H. C. Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. These items incorporated his overarching idea of harmonizing the interior furnishings with the building – for example, one such piece was the hexagonal hassock-inspired globe stand. This incorporates Wright's total of three Organic Elements: the metal base is triangular, the globe support is wooden and hexagonal, while the globe itself is circular.
In 1952, Frank Lloyd Wright developed a series of hexagonal metal furniture pieces for the H. C. Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. These items incorporated his overarching idea of harmonizing the interior furnishings with the building – for example, one such piece was the hexagonal hassock-inspired globe stand. This incorporates Wright's total of three Organic Elements: the metal base is triangular, the globe support is wooden and hexagonal, while the globe itself is circular.