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You can now own the final masterpiece of famed architect Pierre Koenig, complete with steel columns, a yellow spiral staircase and floor-to-ceiling windows.
American-born Pierre quickly rose to fame, designing two of the most photographed homes in the world - The Stahl House and the Bailey House in Los Angeles.
Graduating from the University of Southern California, he became a professor, teaching there from 1954 until his death in 2004, reported Top Ten Real Estate.
A classic example of a modernist home, The Schwartz House is his final masterpiece and truly celebrates his style, incorporating metalwork and large glass windows throughout - and it is now for sale for $4.55 million.
You can now own the final masterpiece of famed architect Pierre Koenig, complete with steel columns, a yellow spiral staircase and floor-to-ceiling windows
American-born Koenig quickly rose to fame, designing two of the most photographed homes in the world - The Stahl House and the Bailey House in Los Angeles
Graduating from the University of Southern California, he became a professor, teaching there from 1954 until his death in 2004, reported Top Ten Real Estate
The four-bedroom home boasts over 2,390 square feet, three bathrooms, guest suite and spare room full of potential.
Each floor of the three-story building is accessible by a yellow metal spiral staircase, that acts as a bright feature piece in the home.
With small balconies off each room and large windows, natural light floods the building.
The covered patio sits beneath steel columns, offering shade while looking at the stunning garden.
Located in Santa Monica, it sits only half a mile from Ginger Rodgers Beach and Rustic Canyon Park.
And if you wish to leave the privacy of the home, downtown is only a short drive away, with stunning beaches, over 30 Michelin-star restaurants and numerous boutiques.
Keep your eyes peeled, as the beachside city has seen many celebrities within the neighborhood, including Tom Cruise, Tobey Maguire, Jamie Lee Curtis and Bruno Mars.
According to the property's listing: 'The living space has then been rotated on axis thirty degrees, focusing on the southern exposure and capturing on-shore breezes to conserve energy.
A classic example of a modernist home, The Schwartz House is his final masterpiece and truly celebrates his style, incorporating metalwork and large glass windows throughout
The four-bedroom home boasts over 2,390 square feet three bathrooms, a guest suite and a spare room full of potential
The elegant living room offers a space to relax and a dining space in its open concept layout
With small balconies off each room and large windows, natural light floods the building
Pictured is one of the bedrooms that offers lots of sun exposure, light-colored wood flooring and would make a great children's room as shown
Each floor of the three-story building is accessible by a yellow metal spiral staircase, that acts as a bright feature piece in the home
The state-of-the-art kitchen offers stainless steel appliances and small light gray tiles on the counter tops
The property has windows throughout each space that offers green scenery to help relax the future homeowners
The kitchen is in its own corner in the house, while the sleek dining table is located next to it, making it accessible for guests and owners
The restrooms also feature small square-shaped tiles on the countertops to help continue the property's aesthetic throughout
The restroom offers both a bathtub and a shower with two shower heads and a large mirror over the sink that offers storage inside
The property also has an at-home gym space that is located next to sliding doors that can easily be pushed aside to let in fresh air during workouts
The covered patio sits beneath steel columns, offering shade while looking at the stunning garden
The inside seating can easily be transitioned to outside seating by using sliding doors on the patio
Located in Santa Monica, it sits only half a mile from Ginger Rodgers Beach and Rustic Canyon Park - the modern entrance makes for a dramatic statement for visiting guests
At night, the elegant lighting outside and the frosted windows provide an artistic touch to the property
'The palette of materials [that were used are] minimal and serene: black steel framing, galvanized wall panels, aluminum fenestration and frosted glass.'
The 'guest suite with separate entry has many alternate uses as a home office, gym, or studio.'
Also, the property was 'updated recently with all new appliances, new roof, refinished floors, and extreme care, as the owners prepare to pass stewardship of this historic home to the next generation.'