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In 1928, Frank Lloyd Wright embarked on a major revamp of the San Marcos in the Desert Hotel, which was located on the outskirts of Phoenix. Sadly, the project was never realized due to the 1929 stock market crash. Nevertheless, the building design featured a range of fascinating furniture and decorative elements, one of which is this adapted globe stand. It is characterized by 60-degree angled legs and a hexagonal top, something that was specifically designed for the special Dining Pavilion, nestled amongst the garden terraces of the San Marcos in the Desert Hotel in Chandler, Arizona.
In 1928, Frank Lloyd Wright embarked on a major revamp of the San Marcos in the Desert Hotel, which was located on the outskirts of Phoenix. Sadly, the project was never realized due to the 1929 stock market crash. Nevertheless, the building design featured a range of fascinating furniture and decorative elements, one of which is this adapted globe stand. It is characterized by 60-degree angled legs and a hexagonal top, something that was specifically designed for the special Dining Pavilion, nestled amongst the garden terraces of the San Marcos in the Desert Hotel in Chandler, Arizona.