The Celanese House, by famed architect Edward Durell Stone, is a stunning example of mid-century modern architecture that seamlessly blends form and function. The house features a lattice screen on the façade and glass pyramids on the roof which are prime examples of Stone's design and, true to Stone's principles, the house is substantial, private and comfortable. Built in 1959, the house has been fully renovated, staying true to its original vision, with satin bleached oak floors and walls of glass. Natural light flows into the interior space. Visitors are greeted with an underlit glass floor at the entryway. the kitchen by Bulthaup includes a Gaggenau 5-burner gas cooktop, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, and a new flat skylight. The primary suite is complete with Dornbracht bath and faucet fittings and Boffi shower pipe. Situated on two-plus park-like acres, on prestigious Oenoke Ridge, with integrated landscape design to complement the structure. A unique opportunity to own a true masterpiece.