"Curator Alison Gingeras Snags Andrew Geller's Iconic Toaster House in Mattituck"
"Rarity, condition, and a love for design drove Gingeras to purchase the property."
The North Fork's most unique home, Andrew Geller's iconic Toaster House, has been purchased by art curator Alison Gingeras for the same reasons she would purchase a work of art: rarity, condition, and a love for design.
The property, located at 55 Knollwood Lane, boasts all of the original playful designs that Geller is known for, from the sloping walls to the drying racks in the painting studio.
"I couldn't resist the opportunity to own such a rare and well-preserved piece of architectural history," Gingeras said in a statement.
While the purchase price was not disclosed, the property was listed for $1.2 million in 2016 and was most recently listed for $1.35 million.
The Toaster House was built in the 1960s and is a prime example of Geller's modernist style, featuring unique and whimsical touches throughout the home.
"This house is truly a piece of art and I am excited to be its new owner," Gingeras added.
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