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Larkin Lloyd Wright Thought Feeling Action Plaque

A striking expression of architectural philosophy and human values, the “Thought ‱ Feeling ‱ Action” Larkin Plaque is inspired by the historic Larkin Administration Building, designed in 1904 by Frank Lloyd Wright. This groundbreaking structure stood at the center of the Larkin Company’s industrial campus and gained international acclaim for its innovative design and forward-thinking approach to workplace architecture.

Wright’s vision extended beyond the building itself, incorporating inscriptions that reflected both personal and corporate ideals. This plaque presents the words “Thought ‱ Feeling ‱ Action,” a sequence that captures the progression of human experience and purposeful living, expressed through Wright’s signature Prairie School design language.

The plaque’s strong horizontal lines, balanced composition, and geometric detailing exemplify Wright’s philosophy of unity between structure and ornament. Its refined proportions transform a simple message into a powerful architectural statement rooted in both design and meaning.

Crafted from durable cast stone, this reproduction offers the look and feel of natural material while providing long-lasting performance in both indoor and outdoor environments. Each piece is carefully produced to maintain the integrity of Wright’s original design while allowing subtle variations that enhance its character.

Authenticated by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this plaque provides a direct connection to one of Wright’s most influential early works. Suitable for wall display or as a stepping stone, it brings together history, symbolism, and architectural beauty in a versatile and meaningful form.

Perfect for homes, offices, or garden settings, this plaque serves as both an inspirational message and a timeless design element—ideal for collectors and admirers of Frank Lloyd Wright’s enduring legacy

Explore More Frank Lloyd Wright Plaques →

$105.00
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A striking expression of architectural philosophy and human values, the “Thought ‱ Feeling ‱ Action” Larkin Plaque is inspired by the historic Larkin Administration Building, designed in 1904 by Frank Lloyd Wright. This groundbreaking structure stood at the center of the Larkin Company’s industrial campus and gained international acclaim for its innovative design and forward-thinking approach to workplace architecture.

Wright’s vision extended beyond the building itself, incorporating inscriptions that reflected both personal and corporate ideals. This plaque presents the words “Thought ‱ Feeling ‱ Action,” a sequence that captures the progression of human experience and purposeful living, expressed through Wright’s signature Prairie School design language.

The plaque’s strong horizontal lines, balanced composition, and geometric detailing exemplify Wright’s philosophy of unity between structure and ornament. Its refined proportions transform a simple message into a powerful architectural statement rooted in both design and meaning.

Crafted from durable cast stone, this reproduction offers the look and feel of natural material while providing long-lasting performance in both indoor and outdoor environments. Each piece is carefully produced to maintain the integrity of Wright’s original design while allowing subtle variations that enhance its character.

Authenticated by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this plaque provides a direct connection to one of Wright’s most influential early works. Suitable for wall display or as a stepping stone, it brings together history, symbolism, and architectural beauty in a versatile and meaningful form.

Perfect for homes, offices, or garden settings, this plaque serves as both an inspirational message and a timeless design element—ideal for collectors and admirers of Frank Lloyd Wright’s enduring legacy

Explore More Frank Lloyd Wright Plaques →