
Oak Park Residence Vase by Frank Lloyd Wright Small
Graceful in proportion and rich in architectural meaning, the Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Residence Vase – Small brings the spirit of early Prairie design into a refined and versatile garden planter. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s own home and studio in Oak Park, Illinois, this piece reflects a formative period where Wright developed the ideas that would define his career.
Measuring 20 inches wide and 13.5 inches high, this small-scale garden planter captures the same elegant bowl form and distinctive patterned base seen on the original urns that stood outside the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. The subtle geometric detailing is repeated throughout the design, creating a sense of unity and rhythm—hallmarks of Wright’s Prairie School philosophy.
Wright used his Oak Park residence as an architectural laboratory between 1889 and 1909, experimenting with proportion, materials, and ornamentation. Elements like this vase were not merely decorative—they were integral to the overall design, blending architecture seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Today, this reproduction allows you to bring that same harmony into your own garden, patio, or entryway.
Crafted using advanced dry-cast stone techniques, this garden planter offers exceptional durability, weather resistance, and resistance to abrasion. It delivers the look of hand-carved stone at a fraction of the cost while naturally aging over time, developing a rich patina that enhances its timeless appeal. Ideal for smaller plantings or accent arrangements, it works beautifully as a standalone feature or as part of a coordinated grouping.
For a more dramatic architectural effect, consider pairing multiple planters or combining sizes—call Statue.com for better pricing when ordering more than one.
➤ Discover our Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park vases
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Graceful in proportion and rich in architectural meaning, the Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Residence Vase – Small brings the spirit of early Prairie design into a refined and versatile garden planter. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s own home and studio in Oak Park, Illinois, this piece reflects a formative period where Wright developed the ideas that would define his career.
Measuring 20 inches wide and 13.5 inches high, this small-scale garden planter captures the same elegant bowl form and distinctive patterned base seen on the original urns that stood outside the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. The subtle geometric detailing is repeated throughout the design, creating a sense of unity and rhythm—hallmarks of Wright’s Prairie School philosophy.
Wright used his Oak Park residence as an architectural laboratory between 1889 and 1909, experimenting with proportion, materials, and ornamentation. Elements like this vase were not merely decorative—they were integral to the overall design, blending architecture seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Today, this reproduction allows you to bring that same harmony into your own garden, patio, or entryway.
Crafted using advanced dry-cast stone techniques, this garden planter offers exceptional durability, weather resistance, and resistance to abrasion. It delivers the look of hand-carved stone at a fraction of the cost while naturally aging over time, developing a rich patina that enhances its timeless appeal. Ideal for smaller plantings or accent arrangements, it works beautifully as a standalone feature or as part of a coordinated grouping.
For a more dramatic architectural effect, consider pairing multiple planters or combining sizes—call Statue.com for better pricing when ordering more than one.
➤ Discover our Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park vases






















