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Frank Lloyd Wright, Cabinet for Heritage Henredon Oiled Mahogany 1957
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Description
Frank Lloyd Wright for Heritage Henredon “Taliesin” Cabinet, Model 2001 – Oiled Mahogany, 1957
An iconic example of Wright’s late residential designs translated into fine furniture, this Heritage Henredon cabinet (model 2001) bears the architect’s red Taliesin cut-out motif Features ten drawers. Crafted of richly oiled mahogany, the piece combines geometric rigor with organic warmth—hallmarks of Wright’s Prairie School legacy. Each drawer front is precisely milled, and the subtle flaring of the legs mirrors architectural cantilevers found at Taliesin West.
• Interior Labels: “John A. Colby & Sons—Chicago • Evanston • La Grange Park” fabric tag inside one drawer
• Restoration: Expertly refinished in period-appropriate oiled mahogany lacquer
Dimensions
• Height: 33 in (83.8 cm)
• Width: 65½ in (166.4 cm)
• Depth: 19¾ in (50.2 cm)
Condition
Fully restored to showroom quality, preserving original joinery, hardware, and stamped markings. The oiled finish has been renewed to Wright’s specified tone. No structural damage; drawer slides operate smoothly.
Provenance & Documentation
• Origin: Heritage Henredon production under license from Taliesin Architects
• Markings: “FLW” stamp on underside; Heritage Henredon foundry label
• Exhibition History: Previously in a Southern California private collection specializing in Wright furniture
Collector’s Note
This cabinet exemplifies the seamless marriage of architecture and furniture design that Wright championed. Its generous storage capacity and sculptural presence make it ideal for dining rooms, libraries, or entry halls in homes or galleries emphasizing mid-century modern and Prairie School aesthetics. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. restored, very good vintage condition Creation Date: 1957 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005144 Incollect Reference #: 846221
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