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Frank Lloyd Wright's Broad Margin Michael McDunn recreated the table and chairs pictured here, using the original Wright blueprints. These are exact reproductions made with better wood and construction. Broad Margin was constructed in 1954, and serves as an example of Frank Lloyd Wrights natural (or Usonian) home style. The house, built by Greenville builder Harold Newton, has one of the architects red square signature tiles at its entrance. This is one of less than 20 of Wrights buildings in the Southeast and one of only two in South Carolina. The home is listed in the National Register, December 8, 1978. Broad Margin is privately owned and is not open to the public. The privacy of owners should be respected. To learn more about this home, visit the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. - - - Homepage | About Michael McDunn | Tips on commissioning | Consultation |
Homepage Michael McDunn Studio Showroom Hours Directions from Downtown Greenville, take North Main until it ends at Rutherford Road. The Studio is located at the intersection of North Main Street and Rutherford Road. . . . MEMBERSHIPS Social Media |
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