In 1935,Frank Lloyd Wrightdesigned what would become his triumph in organic architecture.

Now, the international treasure is also the subject of an upcoming book published byRizzoli.

Fallingwater: Living With and In Artweaves a rich narrative about Wrights masterpiece.

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli.

“Fallingwater: Living With and In Art,” edited by Justin Gunther and Scott W. Perkins (Rizzoli, March 2025).

Wrights naturalistic forms extend to every corner of Fallingwater.

The homes interiors embrace stone, wood, and other local materials, while simultaneously emphasizing handwork and craftsmanship.

Grand windows also offer views of the scenery, diminishing the separation between the built and natural environment.

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

These stunning details, among others, are all captured inFallingwater: Living With and In Art.

Decorative objects range from sculptures from ancient India and Native American basketry to Peruvian blankets and Japanese ukiyo-e prints.

To stand inside Fallingwater is to inhabit a space of breathtaking possibility.

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

The book showcases Fallingwater’s bold and dramatic architecture, inspired by the home’s surrounding environment.

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli

Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, published by Rizzoli