Marcel Breuer Wolfson Trailer house


Located in Duchess County, New York, the 10-acre property is an architectural assemblage composed of Marcel Breuer’s Wolfson Trailer House and a separate artist’s studio. 
Commissioned and constructed from 1949-1951, Breuer's house surrounds a 1948 Royal Mansion Spartan Trailer. This unique element complements the iconic Breuer details, including the cantilevered core and open fireplace that illustrate his visual and spatial vocabulary. The interior weaves throughout the trailer and into the house, giving a sense of layered complexity.
Accenting the Wolfson house is a 1960 artist's studio by Tip Dorsel, commissioned by the original owner and designed in dialogue with the Breuer structure. The studio features a large workspace as well as storage, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a kitchen.
Sited among vast acreage of natural landscape, the accumulative and varied structures create an unparalleled composition of architecture and space. 

Estimate $1 - 1.5 million 

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