Most of the furniture in the house was either a reproduction from original plans, an adaptation of furniture for other FLW structures (adapted to use the 80 degree angle), or design by a Wright Fellow or descendent (John or Eric). This particular plantation really needs to be seen in person - I don't feel like my images do it justice. The detailing is really amazing, and the restoration is top notch.

If you like those images, try my other flickr albums for Robet Green - the Copeland house is the best Usonian style house in the southeast (and Robert Green is the only tie Georgia has to Taliesin). I'm going to pay a weekend visit to Joe Black and hope to tour the college in Lakeland - that site features the largest collection of FLW buildings anywhere.

For that casino, look at the lobby in the Grove Park Inn - those massive fireplaces would look great in a large structure.

-- John