Piero Fornasetti Plates

Acquired from the estate of Harold and Mary Lou Patteson Price, who commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Price Tower in Oklahoma, a dozen 1950s Piero Fornasetti themes and variations added a striking graphic in the designer’s signature black and white to Sputnik Modern’s booth. The plates, each building on the exaggerated deconstruction of the last, came from the Prices' Bartlesville, Oklahoma, home designed by Bruce Goff. Although the dealer was prepared to divide the set up, an interior designer bought all 12 on the show floor for $550 each, along with the complementary Fornasetti coasters. From 

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Piero Fornasetti Plates

Acquired from the estate of Harold and Mary Lou Patteson Price, who commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the Price Tower in Oklahoma, a dozen 1950s Piero Fornasetti themes and variations added a striking graphic in the designer’s signature black and white to Sputnik Modern’s booth. The plates, each building on the exaggerated deconstruction of the last, came from the Prices' Bartlesville, Oklahoma, home designed by Bruce Goff. Although the dealer was prepared to divide the set up, an interior designer bought all 12 on the show floor for $550 each, along with the complementary Fornasetti coasters. From

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