Ennis Block Night Light - Soft Glow LED Night Light for Kids & Adults, Dimmable Plug-in Nightlight for Bedroom, Nursery, Hallway, Bathroom - Energy Efficient & Safe Nighttime Lighting
Ennis Block Night Light - Soft Glow LED Night Light for Kids & Adults, Dimmable Plug-in Nightlight for Bedroom, Nursery, Hallway, Bathroom - Energy Efficient & Safe Nighttime LightingEnnis Block Night Light - Soft Glow LED Night Light for Kids & Adults, Dimmable Plug-in Nightlight for Bedroom, Nursery, Hallway, Bathroom - Energy Efficient & Safe Nighttime LightingEnnis Block Night Light - Soft Glow LED Night Light for Kids & Adults, Dimmable Plug-in Nightlight for Bedroom, Nursery, Hallway, Bathroom - Energy Efficient & Safe Nighttime LightingEnnis Block Night Light - Soft Glow LED Night Light for Kids & Adults, Dimmable Plug-in Nightlight for Bedroom, Nursery, Hallway, Bathroom - Energy Efficient & Safe Nighttime Lighting

Ennis Block Night Light - Soft Glow LED Night Light for Kids & Adults, Dimmable Plug-in Nightlight for Bedroom, Nursery, Hallway, Bathroom - Energy Efficient & Safe Nighttime Lighting

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In the early 1920s Frank Lloyd Wright gave new life to concrete blocks with a new building system he called “textile block construction,” a reference to his idea of weaving concrete blocks on the warp and weft of reinforced steel, forming an interlocking system for the “fabric” of the house. Crowning a ridge at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains, the Ennis House is the most monumental and complex of the four textile block homes Wright designed. The House includes 24 different block forms, murals, and art glass windows representing abstractions of wisteria. The blocks were cast with decomposed granite straight from the site, giving the house the appearance of a series of carved granite cliffs.