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Globe Manufacturer Introduces Frank Lloyd Wright Collection In High Point

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The world’s leading globe producer, Replogle Globes, Inc., announced the introduction of its Frank Lloyd Wright Collection® product line at the Fall High Point Market Show, October 20-26. Through an exclusive licensing partnership with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the globes have been adapted from select Wright drawings and concepts, chosen by Replogle and authorized by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. “Each globe is steeped in history -- provocative representations of Americana, while communicating the universal appeal of Wright’s work,” says Bob Mitchell, Replogle’s North American sales manager. “Wright’s style is as much contemporary as it is traditional, fitting into almost any design scheme. Furthering this breadth of possibilities, the globes in this collection are both large enough to serve as a room’s focal point, and small enough to serve as decorative accent pieces, while remaining functional and inspirational.” Anticipating strong sales in the U.S. and Canada’s high-end specialty markets, Replogle offers dealers and retailers both on-site and direct-to-customer drop-ship ordering for the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection® Globes. Replogle offers dealers and retailers both on-site and direct-to-customer drop-ship ordering for the Frank Lloyd Wright® Globes. Online dealers and local retail locations can be found online at ReplogleGlobes.com. A portion of the sales will support the conservation and education programs of the Foundation. Part of the International Buyer Program of the U.S. Commercial Services, High Point Market features the world’s most comprehensive product selections from more than 2,000 exhibitors. Replogle’s Frank Lloyd Wright Collection® Globes will be among tens of thousands of new product introductions to High Point’s 85,000 attendees. About the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation: The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is a global forum for multi-disciplinary discourse about the future of the built and natural environments, promoting education, scholarship, design and research. Through programs designed to educate, inspire and motivate diverse audiences, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation advances dialogue and action to improve the quality, longevity and conservation of the built and natural environments while preserving the works and philosophies of Frank Lloyd Wright for the benefit of future generations. Wright established the Foundation, headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 1940 to be the repository of his life’s work. The Foundation owns and operates: Taliesin in Spring Green, Wis., and Taliesin West in Scottsdale (Wright’s own homes and studios); the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture; and the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives. Both Taliesin and Taliesin West are National Historic Properties and are on the United States World Heritage Tentative List. More information about the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is at www.franklloydwright.org. About Replogle Globes, Inc.: Founded in 1930 in Chicago by Luther Irvin Replogle, the company’s mission was “a globe in every home.” Where schools and institutions previously dominated globe purchases, Replogle created globes and mountings compatible with home furnishings and interior design styles. By 1973, the company altered its mission to “a globe in every room.” Today, the company is owned and operated by the Dieschbourg and Dillon families. Replogle now serves customers worldwide who purchase globes for use in homes, offices, schools and more. Learn more by visiting http://www.ReplogleGlobes.com/FLW.