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The 1946, Frank Lloyd Wright designed Alvin Miller House, in Charles City Iowa was severely damaged in the flood of 2008. The house had taken on over 3 feet of water from the swollen, neighboring Cedar River during the flood, and it wasn’t the first time the house suffered severe water damage. All neighboring properties had been condemned by the city and The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy was greatly concerned about the future of the house. Salvation came in the guise of Paul and Jeanette Griffin who learned of the house and intervened to save it. Stafford was hired to conserve the original furnishings for the house as well as complete elements of its restoration.
The photos show one of the dining chairs he replicated.
The 1946, Frank Lloyd Wright designed Alvin Miller House, in Charles City Iowa was severely damaged in the flood of 2008. The house had taken on over 3 feet of water from the swollen, neighboring Cedar River during the flood, and it wasn’t the first time the house suffered severe water damage. All neighboring properties had been condemned by the city and The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy was greatly concerned about the future of the house. Salvation came in the guise of Paul and Jeanette Griffin who learned of the house and intervened to save it. Stafford was hired to conserve the original furnishings for the house as well as complete elements of its restoration.
The photos show one of the dining chairs he replicated.