About this Frank Lloyd Wright Table Top Globe
In 1928, Mr. Wright began creating a grand hotel to be built in Chandler, Arizona. It was never constructed due to the 1929 stock market crash, but the building design and the interior renderings contain a variety of interesting furniture and decorative features. This adapted globe stand showcases the 60 degree angled legs and the circular top of a small accent table designed for the special Dining Pavilion of the San Marcos in the Desert Project, Chandler, Arizona (Revised 1936).
About Replogle Globes
A unique product. A unique company. A unique story. From the humble beginning in a Chicago apartment, Replogle today is the world's largest globe manufacturer. Their expert cartographers and craftsmen ensure the most accurate information and attention to detail on every globe they produce. From handcrafted masterpieces in the offices of presidents and dignitaries to classroom models that help students understand their world, our belief in the globe as a source of wonder hasn't changed. Proud to carry the label "Made in the USA," Replogle celebrated their 75th anniversary in 2005.