
Nakoma Sculpture by Frank Lloyd Wright 36" Statue
Rooted in symbolism and refined through architectural vision, the Nakoma Sculpture by Frank Lloyd Wright brings a sense of quiet strength and cultural reverence to any setting. This striking cast stone figure reflects Wright’s interpretation of Native-inspired form, expressed through bold geometry, softened contours, and a deeply contemplative presence.
Originally conceived for the Nakoma Country Club project in Wisconsin, the sculpture was part of Wright’s larger vision of creating a building inspired by the ceremonial campgrounds of the Winnebago Tribe. Though the project remained unrealized during his lifetime, the design endured and was later brought to life through the work of Taliesin Architects, preserving this important chapter of Wright’s artistic exploration.
The Nakoma figure is depicted holding a vessel, a symbolic gesture often associated with offering, sustenance, and connection to the earth. Its bowed head and elongated form convey humility and introspection, while the stylized details reflect Wright’s Prairie School philosophy—where structure, ornament, and meaning are seamlessly intertwined.
Handcrafted in America using durable cast stone, this sculpture is designed to age beautifully over time. Offered in a selection of finish colors, it can be tailored to complement a wide range of landscapes or architectural settings. Whether placed in a garden, courtyard, or interior space, Nakoma stands as both a work of art and a meaningful expression of Wright’s enduring legacy.
Height: 36 inches
Base: 5.5" x 6"
Material: American-made cast stone
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Rooted in symbolism and refined through architectural vision, the Nakoma Sculpture by Frank Lloyd Wright brings a sense of quiet strength and cultural reverence to any setting. This striking cast stone figure reflects Wright’s interpretation of Native-inspired form, expressed through bold geometry, softened contours, and a deeply contemplative presence.
Originally conceived for the Nakoma Country Club project in Wisconsin, the sculpture was part of Wright’s larger vision of creating a building inspired by the ceremonial campgrounds of the Winnebago Tribe. Though the project remained unrealized during his lifetime, the design endured and was later brought to life through the work of Taliesin Architects, preserving this important chapter of Wright’s artistic exploration.
The Nakoma figure is depicted holding a vessel, a symbolic gesture often associated with offering, sustenance, and connection to the earth. Its bowed head and elongated form convey humility and introspection, while the stylized details reflect Wright’s Prairie School philosophy—where structure, ornament, and meaning are seamlessly intertwined.
Handcrafted in America using durable cast stone, this sculpture is designed to age beautifully over time. Offered in a selection of finish colors, it can be tailored to complement a wide range of landscapes or architectural settings. Whether placed in a garden, courtyard, or interior space, Nakoma stands as both a work of art and a meaningful expression of Wright’s enduring legacy.
Height: 36 inches
Base: 5.5" x 6"
Material: American-made cast stone






















