Ennis Tile 2.0
Here at last! The Ennis Tile Bookend 2.0 features several updated design elements from the original product, including greater detail, cleaner lines, and a format that is 1.5” larger in each direction and 1” thicker, essential doubling its volume.
Inspired by the Mayan Revival textile blocks that clad Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House, which sits nestled atop the hills of Los Feliz in Los Angeles, California, this evolution offers a clean, modernized interpretation of this iconic design, in particular the subtraction of mass to allow for an interplay of transparency and opacity.
This piece can be used for a variety of applications, such as a bookend, paperweight, or sculptural decor object, and is offered in concrete, steel, and resin.
All products are hand-made in house —please allow production lead time of up to two weeks for concrete tiles and four weeks for resin and metal tiles.
Dimensions: 7.5” L x 7.5” W x 2.5” D
Here at last! The Ennis Tile Bookend 2.0 features several updated design elements from the original product, including greater detail, cleaner lines, and a format that is 1.5” larger in each direction and 1” thicker, essential doubling its volume.
Inspired by the Mayan Revival textile blocks that clad Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House, which sits nestled atop the hills of Los Feliz in Los Angeles, California, this evolution offers a clean, modernized interpretation of this iconic design, in particular the subtraction of mass to allow for an interplay of transparency and opacity.
This piece can be used for a variety of applications, such as a bookend, paperweight, or sculptural decor object, and is offered in concrete, steel, and resin.
All products are hand-made in house —please allow production lead time of up to two weeks for concrete tiles and four weeks for resin and metal tiles.
Dimensions: 7.5” L x 7.5” W x 2.5” D
Here at last! The Ennis Tile Bookend 2.0 features several updated design elements from the original product, including greater detail, cleaner lines, and a format that is 1.5” larger in each direction and 1” thicker, essential doubling its volume.
Inspired by the Mayan Revival textile blocks that clad Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House, which sits nestled atop the hills of Los Feliz in Los Angeles, California, this evolution offers a clean, modernized interpretation of this iconic design, in particular the subtraction of mass to allow for an interplay of transparency and opacity.
This piece can be used for a variety of applications, such as a bookend, paperweight, or sculptural decor object, and is offered in concrete, steel, and resin.
All products are hand-made in house —please allow production lead time of up to two weeks for concrete tiles and four weeks for resin and metal tiles.
Dimensions: 7.5” L x 7.5” W x 2.5” D