This watch draws inspiration from one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most celebrated works: the Avery Coonley Playhouse, located just outside Chicago. Its design references the building’s iconic stained-glass windows, a pattern that has become widely admired and frequently reinterpreted across many decorative objects. The distinctive circles and squares reflect Wright’s longstanding use of bold geometric forms, a hallmark throughout his architectural style.
Completed in 1912, the Avery Coonley Playhouse was originally built as a private schoolhouse on the estate of industrialist Avery Coonley. Only a few years later, the Coonley family transformed the structure into a private residence—a role it still serves today.
The watch features a stainless steel case and a blue enamel dial, incorporating a chronograph function and a white blueprint-inspired print. It is paired with a brown calfskin leather strap accented with white stitching.
This watch draws inspiration from one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most celebrated works: the Avery Coonley Playhouse, located just outside Chicago. Its design references the building’s iconic stained-glass windows, a pattern that has become widely admired and frequently reinterpreted across many decorative objects. The distinctive circles and squares reflect Wright’s longstanding use of bold geometric forms, a hallmark throughout his architectural style.
Completed in 1912, the Avery Coonley Playhouse was originally built as a private schoolhouse on the estate of industrialist Avery Coonley. Only a few years later, the Coonley family transformed the structure into a private residence—a role it still serves today.
The watch features a stainless steel case and a blue enamel dial, incorporating a chronograph function and a white blueprint-inspired print. It is paired with a brown calfskin leather strap accented with white stitching.