Ennis House Clock
Ennis House Clock
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The Ennis House (Los Angeles, 1924) is Frank Lloyd Wright at his most theatrical. Built from textile blocks, a system Wright developed to create decorative concrete surfaces through interlocking patterned units, the house rises from a Hollywood hillside with a geometry that reads as ancient and futuristic simultaneously. It has appeared in Blade Runner, The House on Haunted Hill, and dozens of other films, partly because it looks like nowhere else on earth.
This clock translates the Ennis House block pattern into cast resin, preserving the layered depth of the original concrete. The result is a desk object with genuine provenance: the pattern is taken directly from the Ennis House, not an approximation of it.
For the desk, the shelf, or anywhere a clock with a story belongs.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Cast resin. Ennis House, Los Angeles, 1924.
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