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executive armchair for Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
executive armchair for Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
USA, 1956
painted steel, upholstery 35 h × 28½ w × 26 d in (89 × 72 × 66 cm)
painted steel, upholstery 35 h × 28½ w × 26 d in (89 × 72 × 66 cm)
estimate: $15,000–20,000
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The following seven lots were designed for Price Tower, a commissioned building Frank Lloyd Wright designed for Harold C. Price in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Using an architectural vision he had for a skyscraper in the 1920s, the building is centrally supported with radiating, cantilevered plates. With twenty-two stories, The Price Company originally occupied the top two floors; as they grew, nineteen floors were home to the company. The furniture Wright designed for the interior echo the trapezoidal shapes and angular configurations of the exterior structure.
Literature:
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Story of the Tower, Price, pg. 130 illustrates a similar model
provenance: Carolyn C. Price Collection
Private collection