SAMARA EDUCATION SERIES
Fall 2000
SAMARA Colors and Their Use
A Frank Lloyd Wright Masterpiece

Frank Lloyd Wright's Colors and Their Use in the Usonian Home
John E. Christian
SAMARA Owner and Original Client
Color Changes

Color Changes in the Living and Dining Areas
Changes in Colors

In the living room, the southeast light shines through perforated SAMARA (winged seeds) designed panels enhancing the colors and uniting the scheme of things with the furniture details and especially with the coordinated colored SAMARA rug.

Shadows help create ever changing color hues throughout the house. There are always changes in colors and they are so subtle and harmonious that the spaces flow as quietly from room to room as a walk in a shaded woods on a sunny autumn day.
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Ted OsbornJerry JohnsonWally RogersLila CohenJohn Christian
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