Fallingwater Museum Store
About the Business
The Fallingwater Museum Store is a charming store located at 1478 Mill Run Road in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. This unique store offers a wide selection of gifts, souvenirs, and books inspired by the iconic Fallingwater house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Visitors can browse through a variety of items that celebrate the architectural masterpiece, as well as other related themes. Whether you are a fan of architecture, design, or simply looking for a special memento of your visit to Fallingwater, this museum store has something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to take home a piece of history from this historic and beautiful location.
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Location & Phone number
1478 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Worth a visit! The Structures are on UNESCO's World Heritage List, and rightfully so. A fantastic glimpse into a great architect of his time, whom inspired architects here as well as in Europe and Scandinavia. Knowledgeable guides made the tour a living and teaching experience."
"Must experience if into architecture."
"Gift shop and visitors center were pretty nice. Kind of a tree house feel to the whole place. Got some food from the little cafe that was all very tasty and the gift shop had some interesting FLW stuff as well as other random books and things. Overall a good experience."
"I think the store buyer (not the store clients) needs to be better educated with regards to the merchandise that they are buying for the store to resell. I could not find anything that was worthwhile from artistic perspective, as compared to 6 years ago when the shop was filled with unique mid-century modern items. So I had to settle for a pair of earrings that was my favorite color of cobalt blue. I asked two separate people if these earrings were hypoallergenic and I was assured numerous times that they indeed are. I happily put them on, although design was very mass-produced with just a piece of glass on the tip of a metallic post. Ordinarily the allergy takes at least an hour to surface through itching ear lobes. This time the allergy surfaced in less than half an hour with a burning sensation. I brought the merchandise back for a refund and instead of an apology for misinformation I was showered with doubt and dissatisfied looks from the clerks. The comments about hypoallergenic content of the earrings were made quite loud throughout the shop with a very passive aggressive demeanor. It was certainly a show that was worth watching, with the theater production unraveling about how to issue a refund. Then we had a blank discussion about trying to convince me that I am indeed making this up because indeed the earrings are perfectly hypoallergenic. I believe that in such a historical landmarks the staff that is responsible for conducting a transaction should be at the very least knowledgeable about basic customer service practices. Plus, kindly bringing some more things to sell that are worthwhile looking at such as the beautiful silk scarf that I purchased 6 years ago"
"Soooo many lovely items. I love the earrings that use Wright's designs, mostly windows and rug patterns in pretty colors. I have earrings from visits to Taliesin and Taliesin West, but the selection here was better. Many, many books, scarves, votive candle holders, even window panels and table pieces in various sizes, note paper, children's stuff, too much to list. More FLW items than I have ever seen as well as things related to other architects and artists."
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