

Coonley Playhouse 8" x 8" Tile
In 1912, Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Avery Coonley Playhouse in Riverside, Illinois as a place for his wife to educate neighborhood children in the Froebel kindergarten method. The Playhouse features one of Wrightās most playful art glass window designs with asymmetrical geometric designs and suggestions of flags, balloons, and confetti. The brightly colored windows bring to mind a parade that Wright referred to as a ākinder symphony.ā Since the Playhouse was intended for childrenās education and performances, this fun theme was entirely appropriate. This decorative tile is an adaptation of one of the school's many art glass windows.
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In 1912, Avery Coonley commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Avery Coonley Playhouse in Riverside, Illinois as a place for his wife to educate neighborhood children in the Froebel kindergarten method. The Playhouse features one of Wrightās most playful art glass window designs with asymmetrical geometric designs and suggestions of flags, balloons, and confetti. The brightly colored windows bring to mind a parade that Wright referred to as a ākinder symphony.ā Since the Playhouse was intended for childrenās education and performances, this fun theme was entirely appropriate. This decorative tile is an adaptation of one of the school's many art glass windows.














