This is a rare opportunity to own a Grosse Pointe mid-century modern jewel blending architectural significance with impeccable maintenance. The house was designed in 1954 in the International Style by local architect James Conn, who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright and Eero Saarinen. It retains most of its original iconic fittings and fixtures including Case porcelain, Crane chrome and Kirlin lighting. The first floor is a fully open-plan with floor to ceiling windows across the back. The living room has a natural wood-burning fireplace and built-in cabinetry with lighted alcove. The dining area is fitted with a Nelson Bubble lamp. The adjacent family room offers direct access to the original stone aggregate patio and courtyard-like back yard. The kitchen has been updated to preserve the