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By Dwell @dwell
jack lenor larsen rope sculpture mariyo yagi

The ground floor of the textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen's house opens up to a three-story atrium and hosts a few pieces from his wide-ranging collections, like a rope sculpture by Mariyo Yagi. He had this Long Island estate designed by Charles Forberg, whom Larsen calls “an architect’s architect.” One of the most notable features of the house—inspired in equal parts by Japanese Shinto shrines and Larsen’s old New York City loft—is the 65-foot-long glass ceiling embedded along the spine of the peaked roof. 

Photo by Jon Snyder.
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