Weird Postmodern Home Designed by Ettore Sottsass Asks $15 Million in Woodside
31 May 2017
Designed in 2001 for Sottsass' friend and IDEO cofounder David Kelley, this five-bedroom experiment on as many acres is one among just three Sottsass homes in the United States. Now, for a cool $15 million, you could be the master of this postmodern domain.
Created around the concept of a mini village, the property has five pavilions—each designed with its own shape, material, and attitude—arranged like children's blocks around a central glass atrium. A wood-sided barrel of a building acts as an office; and the living room, dining room, and kitchen are all separated not by walls but by a forest of freestanding cabinets, rendered in an airy hue, that double as storage for your dishes and art objets.
The property has plenty of "normal" amenities too: a pool and hot tub; a guest house with its own kitchen, bathroom, gym, and rooftop terrace; and, to fulfill all your childhood pony-crazy dreams, equestrian facilities that never end. (In addition to the main barn, there's a washing stall, birthing stall, and shaving shed for your handsome horses, plus a riding arena.) If you're new to riding, no worries—there's a caretakers' cottage (with a bedroom, bathroom, and tack room) ready to house your very own ranch hand. If iron horses are more your fancy, the stables work just fine as a vintage car garage instead.
Love it or hate it, your guests will never forget it.
Location: 1250 Canada Rd. (Woodside)
Size: 4.93 acres
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6.5
Year built: 2001
Asking price: $14,995,000
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