The Graycliff Estate was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and was built between 1926 and 1931. It is a premier example of his organic style of architecture, relying on stone. Located near Buffalo, New York, it served as a summer residence for Isabelle R. Martin and her husband.


He also designed the grounds and gardens on the large 8.5 acre site. Today it is preserved by the Graycliff Conservancy and open to visitors.


This estate is one of the few Frank Lloyd Wright designs that was built between 1925 and 1935 and is considered to be one of his most important mid-career works. Tokens is thrilled to be working with Graycliff on this recovered copper roofing material.