This delicate stylized design of waterlilies, common in the tranquil ponds of the Midwest, is adapted from Frank Lloyd Wright's drawing "Waterlilies", which is thought to be designed for an art glass screen in 1895 but never produced.
This early example epitomizes Wright's ability to incorporate themes from nature and exemplifies his philosophy of "organic architecture" - the connecting of the natural world into his architecture as well as his decorative designs.
Each Motawi tile is crafted by hand and with heart in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Motawi tiles are striking individual art pieces as much as functional tile installation accents.
Tile has a notch at the back for hanging.
6" L x 8" W x 5/8" D
This tile has a golden + amber background with raised dotted areas and touches of color in greens and red with the main color being turquoise. The surface is glossy glazed. Can also be used as a trivet as is...
This tile has a reddish brick + orange background with raised dotted areas and touches of color in gold, blues and red with the main color being turquoise. The surface is glossy glazed. Can also be used as a trivet...
Charley Harper Midcentury modern meets Motawi mastery in this charming art tile. Tile is crafted by hand and with heart in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Motawi polychrome tiles are striking individual art pieces as much as functional tile installation accents. Tile...
Made and fabricated from powder-coated steel, our easels feature durable and elegant single-piece construction. The 5" Emerson easel holds any unframed tile larger than 3".