[Place Setting] Frank Lloyd Wright conceived of these plates when he was commissioned to design Tokyo's Imperial Hotel and its furnishings.

Wright was deeply influenced by Japanese aesthetic traditions, and married Eastern and Western principles in his designs for the hotel. These plates show Japanese influence in the simplicity and asymmetry of their design. They appealed to Japanese and Westerners alike, and Noritake produced them until the 1960s.

Courtesy of Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, gift of Roger A. Kennedy.

Place Setting from the Imperial Hotel, designed in 1922 by Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959), United States, produced in Japan in the 1960s, porcelain with printed enamel decoration


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