Located about 50 minutes from Manhattan in Rye, New York, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom home—also known as The Stoller House—boasts an impeccable midcentury pedigree. Esteemed architectural photographer, Ezra Stoller, defined midcentury modernism with his images. Stoller worked from the late 1930s into the 1980s capturing iconic structures such as Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, the Seagram Building, and the TWA Terminal. In 1948 Stoller collaborated with two acclaimed mid century architects, Abraham Geller and George Nemeny, to create an airy, light-filled home just minutes from Long Island Sound. Contemporary additions have increased the home’s footprint to 270 square metre, but its mid century roots remain. The home sits on .74 acres with a flat lawn, a Japanese-influenced courtyard, and decks that overlook the forest. If this looks like your midcentury dream, 16 Kirby Lane is on the market now for $2,200,000.
(via Midcentury home of photographer Ezra Stoller asks $2.2M near NYC - Curbed)















