A long, naturally lit corridor, which leads to the bedrooms, doubles as an art gallery (artworks were placed in storage during restorations and were not viewable at the preview). As is apparent throughout the house, Frank Lloyd Wright’s fondness for Japanese design can be seen in this space.  Photo 4 of 7 in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House Reopens After a $4.3 Million Restoration by Brandi Andres

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House Reopens After a $4.3 Million Restoration

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A long, naturally lit corridor, which leads to the bedrooms, doubles as an art gallery (artworks were placed in storage during restorations and were not viewable at the preview). As is apparent throughout the house, Frank Lloyd Wright’s fondness for Japanese design can be seen in this space.