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Edition 18 Soundwave® Ennisby Frank Lloyd Wright®

Offecct ABSE-543 21 Tibro, Sweden+46(0)504 415 00offecct.com

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American architect widely recognized for cre-ating the first domestic American architectural style, referred to as the Prairie Style. Wright believed we all have the right to live a beautiful life regardless of economic or social status and in his work, he pioneered the open floor plan, championed new buil-ding techniques and cultivated a tradition for the use of natural and local materials. Landmark buildings that have become subject to worldwide pilgrimage for gene-rations of architects, such as Falling Water (1935) and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1956), further establishes Wright as one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century.

Technical InformationEnnis is a lightweight sound absorber in the upper frequency range (500 Hz and above). These panels help reduce disturbing reflections of environmental noise such as voices, telephones etc. Recyclable molded polyester fiber in offwhite.

Size: 585 x 585 x 600 mm

The name Ennis refer to the famous building Ennis House in Los Angeles, US. The Ennis house was designed for Charles and Mabel Ennis and is the largest and the only one of these experimental buildings that remains intact.

Read more about Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation at www.franklloydwright.orgRead about the Offecct at www.offecct.com

Biography Frank Lloyd Wright

Offecct EditionSoundwave Ennis is a part of Offecct’s collection Edition. Under the name Edition, we intend to regularly bring you last centurynews in a limited, new edition. The collection is not created by us, but it is selected by us. With Edition we would like to bring you last century news. Once upon a time, it was launched by legends in architecture and design. Now, it is selected by us, becuase we think it should be paid more attention.

Photo credit: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art | Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York) All rights reserved