Lounge in the Kellogg Doolittle House in Joshua Tree, CA with brown arm chair flanked by long curving console table built into jagged metal railing overlooking double-heigh dining and living room with tiered walls that curve sharply inward to help support glass dome ceiling.

The Under-the-Radar Craftsman Behind a Very Iconic Masterpiece

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There are more than 1,200 window panes in the Kellogg Doolittle House. Each week, Vugrin drove to a local glass shop to pick up finished panes and drop off more patterns—and $5,000 in cash. Only the Doolittles know the total cost of the house; new owner Scott Leonard almost certainly paid millions for it.