The home of Frankoma Pottery founders John and Grace Lee Frank, designed by architect Bruce Goff, incorporates ideas and designs of the owners as well as Goff's. You MUST see this house to believe it! The pottery entwined into the materials used to build the structure is amazing, as are the two daughters of the Franks who give Ron Stahl the grand tour.
I had the pleasure of touring the house and meeting the Frank sisters and i have to say they are very sweet ladies and the house was amazing. It was a wonderful space to be in.
cammylouluvsu 6 days ago
This is a BEAUTIFUL and one-of-a-kind home. Donna & Joniece Frank have been giving tours, so if you can take one, don't miss it!
antiquemallok 1 year ago
Beautiful house, lovely pottery. I wish that claim that Goff was Wright's student could be edited out, it's embarassingly incorrect.
SovietTelevision 1 year ago
I totally agree and a personal Thank You.
joniecefrank 3 years ago
You are right, this was a mistake.The house might look cluttered to you but you are interested only in architecture. Most people who tour the house want to see the old Frankoma pottery items, The house was built by Mr. Goff to show off Frankoma Pieces using tiles and glazed brick. When Mr. & Mrs. Frank were living in the house as their home it was not so cluttered, as you say, but neither was it open for tours to the public.
Sorry you couldn't see past that and enjoy the home itself.
joniecefrank 3 years ago
Bruce Goff was NOT a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. The current owners have this house so cluttered with crap its hard to appreciate. I've seen it in person.
ramseysleeper 3 years ago
frankoma rulz!!!!!!!!! :D
miketucker32547 3 years ago