From a replica of the lampshade that originally perched above the Wright-designed dining room table, to the Hollyhock representations that decorate the chair backs, to the details of the window design, the dining room is as close as it can come to the way the architect envisioned it in 1921. Curator Jeffrey Herr looked through every note, photo, and drawing of the house to re-create even the smallest of details.  Photo 5 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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From a replica of the lampshade that originally perched above the Wright-designed dining room table, to the Hollyhock representations that decorate the chair backs, to the details of the window design, the dining room is as close as it can come to the way the architect envisioned it in 1921. Curator Jeffrey Herr looked through every note, photo, and drawing of the house to re-create even the smallest of details.