In 1911, renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright created designs for Booth Park in Glencoe, Illinois. Inspiration for the Glencoe Constellation Globe stand was drawn from a large brick pedestal which had been created as part of the park. The stand is composed of walnut-colored stained hardwood, with die-cast top and bottom plates. When unlit, this illuminated globe showcases stars, constellations, and nebulae. But when the light is turned on, a remarkably luminous beauty of over seventy celestial images is revealed.