
Heller Residence Urn by Frank Lloyd Wright Large 30" H
A commanding presence rooted in the earliest expressions of Prairie School design, the Isidore Heller Residence Urn by Frank Lloyd Wright is a striking large-scale planter that reflects the beginning of Wright’s architectural legacy. Originally designed in 1896 for the Isidore Heller House in Chicago, this deep bowl urn exemplifies Wright’s emerging philosophy of blending structure, proportion, and nature into a unified visual experience.
With its generous 44-inch top width and sweeping basin, this planter offers both dramatic scale and refined simplicity. The broad, rounded bowl rests atop a grounded pedestal base, creating a harmonious balance between weight and openness—an early hallmark of Wright’s Prairie style. Its clean geometry allows plantings to take center stage while the vessel itself remains a sculptural anchor within the landscape.
This full-scale reproduction faithfully captures the proportions and spirit of the original design, making it ideal for estate gardens, entryways, courtyards, or commercial settings where architectural presence is desired. Crafted in durable cast stone using advanced dry-casting techniques, the urn offers superior strength, weather resistance, and abrasion durability while maintaining the appearance of hand-carved natural stone. Over time, it develops a rich patina, further enhancing its timeless appeal.
Whether used as a standalone focal point or in symmetrical pairings, the Heller Urn transforms any outdoor space into a refined architectural environment. For larger installations or multiple placements, call Statue.com for better pricing.
The Isidore Heller House represents one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s earliest residential commissions and a pivotal step in the development of his Prairie School style. Designed in Chicago in 1896, the home introduced key elements that would define Wright’s later work—strong horizontal lines, geometric clarity, and a deep connection between architecture and landscape.
The Heller Urn reflects this early experimentation, showcasing Wright’s interest in integrating decorative objects directly into the architectural environment. Rather than treating ornament as separate, he designed elements like this planter to feel intrinsic to the space—both functional and artistic.
Today, this reproduction preserves that legacy, offering collectors and designers a rare opportunity to incorporate one of Wright’s earliest design concepts into modern landscapes.
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A commanding presence rooted in the earliest expressions of Prairie School design, the Isidore Heller Residence Urn by Frank Lloyd Wright is a striking large-scale planter that reflects the beginning of Wright’s architectural legacy. Originally designed in 1896 for the Isidore Heller House in Chicago, this deep bowl urn exemplifies Wright’s emerging philosophy of blending structure, proportion, and nature into a unified visual experience.
With its generous 44-inch top width and sweeping basin, this planter offers both dramatic scale and refined simplicity. The broad, rounded bowl rests atop a grounded pedestal base, creating a harmonious balance between weight and openness—an early hallmark of Wright’s Prairie style. Its clean geometry allows plantings to take center stage while the vessel itself remains a sculptural anchor within the landscape.
This full-scale reproduction faithfully captures the proportions and spirit of the original design, making it ideal for estate gardens, entryways, courtyards, or commercial settings where architectural presence is desired. Crafted in durable cast stone using advanced dry-casting techniques, the urn offers superior strength, weather resistance, and abrasion durability while maintaining the appearance of hand-carved natural stone. Over time, it develops a rich patina, further enhancing its timeless appeal.
Whether used as a standalone focal point or in symmetrical pairings, the Heller Urn transforms any outdoor space into a refined architectural environment. For larger installations or multiple placements, call Statue.com for better pricing.
The Isidore Heller House represents one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s earliest residential commissions and a pivotal step in the development of his Prairie School style. Designed in Chicago in 1896, the home introduced key elements that would define Wright’s later work—strong horizontal lines, geometric clarity, and a deep connection between architecture and landscape.
The Heller Urn reflects this early experimentation, showcasing Wright’s interest in integrating decorative objects directly into the architectural environment. Rather than treating ornament as separate, he designed elements like this planter to feel intrinsic to the space—both functional and artistic.
Today, this reproduction preserves that legacy, offering collectors and designers a rare opportunity to incorporate one of Wright’s earliest design concepts into modern landscapes.
Explore More Frank Lloyd Wright Heller Planters →
Shop the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection →






















