Why Buying Frank Lloyd Wright Furniture Is More Controversial Than You'd Think
Briefly

John Toomey notes that preservationists disapprove of the removal/sale of Wright's pieces, emphasizing that they were designed for holistic integration into each home.
Toomey explains that owners sometimes sell furnishings to afford living in a Wright home, by emphasizing the burdens high maintenance and taxes create, leading to such controversial sales.
Read at Architectural Digest
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