Frank Lloyd Wright Style Globe Lamp
Description
Inspired by the geometric forms of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style designs and the elegant Art Deco lighting of Walter Von Nessen, this handcrafted table lamp by Phillip Daniel Meyer celebrates the enduring beauty of early 20th-century American design. Designed in 2018, the lamp is crafted from premium quarter-sawn white oak with a rich fumed dark oak finish that highlights the natural character of the wood grain.
Bold architectural lines and refined proportions give the piece a quiet sophistication, while a softly illuminated 6-inch white globe provides warm, energy-efficient light. Though rooted in historic design traditions, the lamp is not a reproduction, but an original work that reflects Meyer’s unique artistic vision and dedication to craftsmanship.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born and raised in Battle Creek, Michigan, Phillip Daniel Meyer has spent decades creating furniture and lighting inspired by the American Arts and Crafts movement. His passion for woodworking began in seventh grade when he built his first lamp in a school woodshop. Influenced by designers such as Charles P. Limbert and Frank Lloyd Wright, Meyer went on to establish his own studio, where he developed a distinctive body of handcrafted work blending architecture, craftsmanship, and functional design.
In 2010, his work was accepted into the gallery at the historic Roycroft Campus—an important milestone in his career. Today, his furniture and lighting can be found in museum collections, architectural landmarks, and private homes across the country.
- Artist: Phillip Daniel Myer
- American Made in Battle Creek, MI
- Quarter-sawn white oak lamp
- Dimensions: 21.5″ H x 10.5″ W x 10.5″ D
$1,425.00
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