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SAMARA Furniture and Its Use


Overview
SAMARA Furniture and Its Use


Doug Wintin
The Architect Within

Wally Rogers
Dining Table and Chairs


John Christian
The Owner's View

Jerry Johnson
The Eclectic Mr. Wright

Ted and Lynn Osborn
Thoughts About FLLW
Furniture Designs


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SAMARA Education Series
Fall 1999 - The Owner's View
SAMARA Furniture and Its Use
   Introduction
   Complete Unity and Grammar
   Integrated Design
   Coordinated Features
   Natural Materials
   Versatility
   Oriental Quality
   Cantilever Principle
Spring 2000 - The Owner's View
SAMARA Furniture and Its Use
   Television Trays
   Dining Room Chairs
   Pole Lights
   Origami and Organic Chairs
   Bedside Tables
   Weed Holder

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SAMARA Education Series
Spring 2000

SAMARA Furniture and Its Use
In A Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Home

The Owner's View
John Christian




Bedside Tables

Frank Lloyd Wright designed three bedside tables - two for the master bedroom and one for the guest bedroom. They are unique to SAMARA and like most of the furniture have a recessed base and a top that appears to be floating in space.

This design results from a cantilever type construction which Mr. Wright used in much of his work not only for furniture but for the basic elements of the buildings themselves.



The Owner's View
Fall 1999
Introduction | Complete Unity and Grammar | Integrated Design
Coordinated Features | Natural Materials
Versatility | Oriental Quality | Cantilever Principle

Spring 2000
Television Trays | Dining Room Chairs | Pole Lights
Origami and Organic Chairs | Bedside Tables | Weed Holder


SAMARA Furniture and Its Use
© 1999-2000 John E. Christian Family Memorial Trust
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Created April 30, 2000
Latest Revision June 9, 2000