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This mushroom shaped house in Pleasantville, New York was deliberately designed to resemble a mushroom by American architect Frank Lloyd-Wright in 1948. On the market for $1.6 million, despite appearing to be in a remote location, the house is only 15 minutes north of Manhattan. It is equipped with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a private drive, a spiral staircase and cost fireplace. The circular shape of the house allows for a unique spiral structure to both levels. A large majority of the house’s furniture is exposed brickwork and wood.