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Click to enlargepadMini screen-Elmslie Goodnow House Grille

This detailed 7.5" x 4" Mini Screen is a perfect accent for any table top. The design has been adapted from a sawn wood grille design originally found in the Goodnow House, Hutchinson, Minnesota (1913) by George Elmslie.

George G. Elmslie became a well known member of the Prairie School of architecture and design. Working 20 years along side his mentor, Louis Sullivan, Elmslie learned to master the art of fluidly organic ornamental design.

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Click to enlargeMini screen-Elmslie Goodnow House Grille padThis detailed 7.5" x 4" Mini Screen is a perfect accent for any table top. The design has been adapted from a sawn wood grille design originally found in the Goodnow House, Hutchinson, Minnesota (1913) by George Elmslie.

George G. Elmslie became a well known member of the Prairie School of architecture and design. Working 20 years along side his mentor, Louis Sullivan, Elmslie learned to master the art of fluidly organic ornamental design.

*Cherry
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14199pad$32.95pad

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