When this Wendell Lovett–designed home was completed in 1980, it attracted the attention of publications as far away as Japan. More than 40 years later, it’s still a head-turner—and, for the first time, it’s for sale.
Seattle-born architect Lovett was an early modernist, known for playing with curved forms and angles. From the moment you walk through the front door, framed by Japanese maples, you can see hallmarks of his style on display.
This home was built for entertaining, and if these curved walls could talk, they’d tell you about some of the grand soirees over the years. Here’s how it
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