A Sculptural Mountain Retreat Rooted in Art and Nature

Set against a windswept ridgeline outside Jackson, Wyoming, Elysium Fields by CLB Architects merges modern form with timeless surroundings.

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Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Designed as a multi-generational retreat, the home doubles as a living gallery—anchored by a sculptural stainless-steel piece by Jedd Novatt that informs both the spatial layout and architectural rhythm of the house.

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

The building materials palette—sandstone, blackened steel, and cedar—echoes the natural hues of the surrounding hills. Large glass panes frame sweeping views of the Teton Range while more intimate outdoor spaces offer moments of stillness. The limestone floors and wood-lined ceilings create a warm backdrop for the family’s extensive art collection, including works by Matisse and Warhol.

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

The home flows like a gallery: deliberate, progressive, and serene. From the floating tub with panoramic mountain views to the sculptural staircases and custom pantry inspired by bold modern art, every detail is curated yet deeply personal.

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Elysium Fields CLB Architects downstairs living are

Photographer: Matthew Millman