A masterwork where gallery minimalism meets Montclair grandeur, this modern Tudor estate reimagines a storied 1910 Van Vleck & Goldsmith landmark for the way we live now. Taken down to its original stone and timber shell in 2020, architects Robert Gurney & Jonathan Perlstein inspired the residence's meticulous reinvention by award-winning Brinton Brosius Contractors alongside interior designer Birgitte Pearce, creating a light-filled retreat that quietly dissolves the line between inside and out. Soaring ceilings, expansive walls of glass and a three-story atrium anchored by a sculptural floating staircase set a tone of contemporary European refinement, layered with bespoke lighting and richly textured surfaces. The main floor centers on a dramatic living and dining hall framed by a monumental fireplace and original stone walls, while a generous kitchen and family room flow through a wall of sliding glass to a gracious patio, intimate stone porch and secluded garden with salt-water pool. Upstairs, serene bedroom suites include a luxurious primary retreat reminiscent of the finest luxury hotel. The uppermost level offers a grand great room, fourth bedroom suite and future fifth bedroom suite. Below, an indoor salt-water pool, gym, sauna, steam room, recreation space and full bath create a private wellness sanctuary. Set on 1.8 lush acres offering expansive lawns, a three-car garage and a beautifully restored two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath carriage house with elevator.