It Was Only a Matter of Time Before Frank Lloyd Wright Showed Up on The Bear
Briefly

Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto takes a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio in Oak Park, providing respite from his restaurant struggles. Chicago's landmarks are featured prominently. Wright's home reflects his early career and architectural legacy. The episode emphasizes Carmy's emotional growth and his shared commitment to artistry with Wright. Details of the home, such as the barrel-vaulted ceiling and stained glass skylights, captivate Carmy, representing his appreciation for legacy and quality craftsmanship.
Carmy's walkthrough of Wright's first home provides the chef a brief respite from the struggle of striving to turn a profit with his ambitious new restaurant.
The narrative also offers a break from the show's typical anxiety-inducing stakes, showcasing an iconic piece of Chicago culture while symbolizing emotional growth.
Read at Architectural Digest
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