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Master Room This spacious room offers panoramic views of Mount Greylock from its furnished, wrap-around deck.  The well-appointed interior features a Arne Jakobsen king-size platformbed with handmade mattress. A sleek Rataplan reclining leather sofa by Dema and two Eileen Grey tables complement the sitting area.  A custom-made desk accompanied by two Knoll webchairs round out the furnishings.


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North Room
Located on the second floor, this quiet, intimate room invites the guest with custom-made built-ins designed by Lawrence Bloedel himself.  The room is fitted with a queen-size bed and an original mid-century modern coffee table. Two Hans Wegner armchairs allow a view to the side deck, whose vista captures both the splendor of Mount Greylock and “Sandy in a Square,” an outside bronze sculpture created by Richard McDermott Miller.


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East Room
With perhaps the best view of Mount Greylock from its deck, the East Room features a king bed  with headboard, night table, and three-drawer bureau designed by Lawrence Bloedel and two Hans Wegner arm chairs.


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Gallery Room
This room originally showcased artwork from the Bloedel's private collection. Located on the main floor, guests can take in a view through wall-length windows of the Pine Cobble Mountains, clover fields, and garden sculpture. The Gallery beautifully exhibits “Sandy in a Square” by Richard McDermott Miller, along with other sculptures such as “Erma” (by Mario Negri) and “Temptation of Eve” (by Elbert Weinberg). The room is furnished with a king bed and sitting area with leather arm chairs.


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West Room
Through the windows of the West Room, one may peer out and enjoy the lovely Taconic Mountain Range and the bold “Counterpoint”, a welded steel masterpiece designed by Arline Shulman. The room is furnished with a queen-size bed and features warm, sunshine-yellow walls.


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