What is the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation?
VISION
In the words of Frank Lloyd Wright, “to make life more beautiful, the world a better one for living in, and to give reason, rhyme, and meaning to life.”
MISSION
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation inspires people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other.
Photo: © 2017, Andrew Pielage

Preserving
Preserving the buildings, landscapes, collections, and communities of Taliesin and Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s own homes and studios and the most personal expressions of his work, to provide experiences that will inspire and challenge visitors to build and live better.
Photo: © 2017, Andrew Pielage
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Influencing
Influencing the growth of architecture, design, and planning by collaborating with universities, scholars, practitioners, and industry at the intersection of nature and the built environment.
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Educating
Educating a worldwide audience about the continued relevance of Wright’s architectural and cultural legacy through tours, exhibits, performances, school and youth programs, and digital engagement.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s policy on inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility seeks to extend Frank Lloyd Wright’s core belief system in all of our work.

Licensing
Frank Lloyd Wright licensed products are desired by people who appreciate great design and refined style.
In 1955, Frank Lloyd Wright began to license his work to make his designs more broadly available, rather than restricted to clients of his practice. For this project, Wright created original designs for the Taliesin Ensemble of products in partnership with leading design brands. Beginning with that original work and continuing today, Frank Lloyd Wright licensed products represent refined style, through the expression of the integral relationships between the natural and the man-made, and between material and design. The program encompasses more than one thousand primary design references, accompanied by the most iconic name in architecture and design.
Licensed products are available for purchase in the Frank Lloyd Wright Store at Taliesin West, online by visiting our shop and at independent and national retailers.
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