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Larkin Faith Hope Charity Plaque – Frank Lloyd Wright Replica

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Larkin Faith Hope Charity Plaque – Frank Lloyd Wright Replica

Rooted in one of the most innovative architectural achievements of the early 20th century, the Larkin “Faith • Hope • Charity” Plaque is a faithful reproduction inspired by the Larkin Administration Building, designed in 1904 by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1906. This landmark structure became the centerpiece of the Larkin Company’s industrial complex and was widely recognized for its groundbreaking design and forward-thinking features.

During Buffalo’s golden age of industry, the Larkin Administration Building drew international attention for its innovative integration of architecture, function, and corporate identity. Wright’s design extended beyond the building itself, incorporating meaningful decorative elements such as this plaque, which prominently features the enduring words “Faith • Hope • Charity.”

This reproduction captures the clean geometry and balanced composition characteristic of Wright’s Prairie School style. The strong linear framing and stylized detailing reflect his belief in harmony between structure and ornament, transforming a simple inscription into a powerful architectural statement.

Crafted with care and authenticated by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this plaque offers a tangible connection to one of Wright’s most influential early works. Whether displayed as a wall plaque, incorporated into a garden path as a stepping stone, or featured within a curated interior, it brings both historical depth and symbolic meaning to any setting.

More than a decorative piece, this plaque represents a philosophy—one rooted in optimism, integrity, and enduring values—making it a meaningful addition to homes, offices, and landscapes alike.

View Collection → Larkin Plaque by Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

 

$105.00
Larkin Faith Hope Charity Plaque – Frank Lloyd Wright Replica
$105.00

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Rooted in one of the most innovative architectural achievements of the early 20th century, the Larkin “Faith • Hope • Charity” Plaque is a faithful reproduction inspired by the Larkin Administration Building, designed in 1904 by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1906. This landmark structure became the centerpiece of the Larkin Company’s industrial complex and was widely recognized for its groundbreaking design and forward-thinking features.

During Buffalo’s golden age of industry, the Larkin Administration Building drew international attention for its innovative integration of architecture, function, and corporate identity. Wright’s design extended beyond the building itself, incorporating meaningful decorative elements such as this plaque, which prominently features the enduring words “Faith • Hope • Charity.”

This reproduction captures the clean geometry and balanced composition characteristic of Wright’s Prairie School style. The strong linear framing and stylized detailing reflect his belief in harmony between structure and ornament, transforming a simple inscription into a powerful architectural statement.

Crafted with care and authenticated by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this plaque offers a tangible connection to one of Wright’s most influential early works. Whether displayed as a wall plaque, incorporated into a garden path as a stepping stone, or featured within a curated interior, it brings both historical depth and symbolic meaning to any setting.

More than a decorative piece, this plaque represents a philosophy—one rooted in optimism, integrity, and enduring values—making it a meaningful addition to homes, offices, and landscapes alike.

View Collection → Larkin Plaque by Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation