Frank Lloyd Wright Lake Geneva Napkin Holder

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Editorial Review
Perfect for dinner napkins . The Frank Lloyd Wright design of this laser-cut wood holder in cherry finish is adapted from a tulip window design that Wright created for the Lake Geneva Hotel, in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (1911, demolished 1970). Dimensions: 6" wide x 6" tall x 2.5" deep.

Features
1) The design is precision cut with laser on Cherry wood.
2) Frank Lloyd Wright design is adapted from a tulip window design that Wright created for the Lake Geneva Hotel, in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (1911, demolished 1970).
3) 6" x 6" x 2.5"

Specification
Brand : Lightwave Laser
Color : Cherry Finish
Label : Lightwave Laser
Manufacturer : Lightwave Laser
PackageDimensions_Weight : 0.78 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:7.76 X W:7.40 X H:3.31
ProductGroup : Kitchen
ProductTypeName : KITCHEN
Publisher : Lightwave Laser
Studio : Lightwave Laser
Title : Frank Lloyd Wright Lake Geneva Napkin Holder

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