Eccentric Pop Art Filled San Francisco Bay 1970s Home | Dwell
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 Published On Nov 13, 2020

A house with a pinwheel-shaped plan becomes a wide-open home for two art and design collectors. The spiraling floor plan of Robin and Fred Seegal’s Sausalito home created a kaleidoscope of sightlines after architect Mark English removed most of the interior walls. Every vantage point highlights the owners’ art collection, which includes screen prints from Andy Warhol’s Campbell Soup series, Tom Wesselmann’s 1965 Nude, and Deborah Kass’s riffs on Warhol, 2012’s Yellow Deb and 2000’s Blue Deb.

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