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Frank Lloyd Wright's final home is back on the market for $3.25 million - take a look inside

In 1959, Frank Lloyd Wright designed this 2,900-square-foot home for the Lykes in Phoenix, where he died that year.

Frank Lloyd Wright's final home is back on the market for $3.25 million - take a look inside
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Completed in 1967, the three-bedroom home is now asking $3.25 million.

Completed in 1967, the three-bedroom home is now asking $3.25 million.

Large windows wrap around the living room ...

Large windows wrap around the living room ...

... which offers incredible views of the Palm Canyon.

... which offers incredible views of the Palm Canyon.

The home includes all of the original 1960s-era furniture.

The home includes all of the original 1960s-era furniture.

In 1994, the current owners gave the home a few updates.

In 1994, the current owners gave the home a few updates.

Source: Curbed

They enlarged the master bedroom and turned a workshop into a home theater.

They enlarged the master bedroom and turned a workshop into a home theater.

The home's curved style is also found in many of Lloyd's other late designs, like New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, with its distinct eggshell-shaped spiral interior.

The home

These curves continue throughout the home.

These curves continue throughout the home.

The kitchen, which features rounded counters, is pictured below:

The kitchen, which features rounded counters, is pictured below:

The home was Lloyd's final residential design, though he didn't completely finish it.

The home was Lloyd

Before Lloyd died, he worked closely with his apprentice John Rattenbury, who finished the home's design and oversaw its construction.

Before Lloyd died, he worked closely with his apprentice John Rattenbury, who finished the home

Built on the side of a cliff, the concrete home fits seamlessly into the desert landscape and serves as a testament to Lloyd's legacy.

Built on the side of a cliff, the concrete home fits seamlessly into the desert landscape and serves as a testament to Lloyd
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