Completed in 1910 in chicago united states.
Frank lloyd wright robie house dining room.
The exterior and ground floor of the robie house are accessible to guests in wheelchairs.
Designed and built between 1908 1910 the robie house for client frederick c.
The trust has one standard size wheelchair available at the robie house.
Robie and his family was one of wright s earlier projects.
Wright punctured the chimney above the central fireplace that defines the living and dining areas so that the room reads as a continuous space ringed on all sides by stained glass windows and doors.
These display geometric patterns a riot of dynamic angles and sharp polygons of colour that are abstractions of various plant forms.
The second floor which includes the living room dining room and kitchen is not wheelchair accessible.
High back chair in natural cherrywood 601 robie 1 cherrywood stained walnut or american walnut finish.