This stunning abode looks more like a work of modern art than a humble home, as it's been described as a three-tier masterpiece, a waterfall of steel and glass.
Priced at a whopping £10 million, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion floods with light and is surrounded by luscious greenery.
Located in Vancouver, Canada, it was designed by famed architect Arthur Erickson and was built for Hugo Eppich, who co-founded a Canadian fabrication company.
This stunning abode looks more like a work of modern art than a humble home, as it's been described as a three-tier masterpiece, a waterfall of steel and glass
Erickson designed the 5,287-square-foot home in 1979, and construction began in the late 80s.
Many of the furnishings in the home were Erickson-designed and then manufactured by Eppich's company.
Across the three tiers, floor-to-ceiling windows accompany the likes of wood ceilings and chrome pillars, creating a modern, open look.
The home - 1056 Groveland Road - also includes a pool and sits on 1.2 acres of private land, not visible from the road.
The lounge area: priced at a whopping £10 million, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion floods with light and is surrounded by luscious greenery
Eric Latta, the listing agent for Sotheby's International Realty, said: "The buyer of this home will be someone who appreciates a fine iconic piece of artwork which is completely unique.
"It is really like owning your own private museum.
"All the furnishings which are also part the complete work designed by Erickson were also manufactured by the Eppich family to exacting specifications.
Living pretty: located in Vancouver, Canada, it was designed by famed architect Arthur Erickson and was built for Hugo Eppich, who co-founded a Canadian fabrication company.
"It is a truly unique landmark home recognised globally for its significance.
"There are no concerns of someone tearing the house down as it is built to last generations due to construction.
"We have had some global interest on the property to date.
"It is a very unique piece of artwork for a very discerning buyer."
The kitchen area: Erickson designed the 5,287-square-foot home in 1979, and construction began in the late 80
Outside: across the three tiers, floor-to-ceiling windows accompany the likes of wood ceilings and chrome pillars, creating a modern, open look
Yellow and mellow: many of the furnishings in the home were Erickson-designed and then manufactured by Eppich's company
"The buyer of this home will be someone who appreciates a fine iconic piece of artwork which is completely unique," said Eric Latta, the listing agent for Sotheby's International Realty
The master bedroom: "It is really like owning your own private museum," said Canadian and Vancouver-based Latta
The home - 1056 Groveland Road - also includes a pool and sits on 1.2 acres of private land, not visible from the road
Three tiers! All the furnishings which are also part the complete work designed by Erickson were also manufactured by the Eppich family to exacting specifications
The luscious grounds tucked underneath the house are hidden from public view, allowing the resident total privacy
The property is believed to be in very high demand with interest in the Vancouver mansion coming from all over the world
Shrouded in secrecy: "there are no concerns of someone tearing the house down as it is built to last generations due to construction"
Funky: The £10 million Canadian property is a "very unique piece of artwork for a very discerning buyer," says the real estate agent
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Priced at a whopping £10 million, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion floods with light and is surrounded by luscious ...
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