Hollyhock House 4-Pack Round Coasters - Absorbent Cork Backing for Hot & Cold Drinks - Perfect for Coffee Tables, Bars, and Home Decor
Hollyhock House 4-Pack Round Coasters - Absorbent Cork Backing for Hot & Cold Drinks - Perfect for Coffee Tables, Bars, and Home Decor

Hollyhock House 4-Pack Round Coasters - Absorbent Cork Backing for Hot & Cold Drinks - Perfect for Coffee Tables, Bars, and Home Decor

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The Hollyhock House is Wright's first Los Angeles project. Built between 1919 and 1923 for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, the house represents his earliest efforts to develop a regionally appropriate style of architecture for Southern California. Wright himself referred to it as California Romanza, using the musical term meaning freedom to make one's own form. The house takes its name from Aline Barnsdall's favorite flower. At her request, abstracted hollyhocks were incorporated into the decorative program of the house, and stylized representations of the flower may be found on the roofline, walls, columns, planters and furniture. Aline Barnsdall was an unconventional client who was a philanthropist and art collector who never actually lived in the house, but instead used it as an arts center and entertaining venue. The Hollyhock House is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.