Frank Lloyd Wright's overall concept for his buildings included the integration of the furniture and decorative objects. Replogle globes has developed a line of globes adapted from select Wright drawings and concepts, chosen by Replogle and authorized by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
The Barrel Globe stand is an adaptation of one of the most universally recognized furniture designs found in the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation archives. It is a modified version of the famous "Barrel Chair" originally designed by Wright in 1903 and modified for his personal use at Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin and for Herbert F. Johnson for his home, Wingspread, in Racine, Wisconsin in 1937.
The globe features an open-faced map supported by a full swing metal meridian.
Bronze metallic ocean ball
Walnut-finished hardwood stand
Globe Map: Current Political
Ball Diameter: 16"
Stand Width: 21"
Height: 39"
Weight: 12.3 lbs.