Frontal view of the service wing before restoration back to the original 1910 garage; Built for Fred Robie, Chicago. For those residential clients who could afford both house and custom-designed fittings, Wright provided interiors of the highest quality...[including] Robie House, where he designed settles and chairs, lamps, rugs, and a massive dining-table with lamps and flower vases at the corners and tall, rigidly rectangular slat-backed dining-chairs (now U. Chicago, IL, Smart Mus. A.). For these and many of his early houses, he also designed coloured, geometrically patterned art glass windows. In the Robie House, Wright was able to build the house over an above-ground basement. Living areas consist of interconnected spaces defined by wa...