Located inside Calder's New England country home, the glass-walled studio, which Calder's wife, Perl, called a "wonderland, the air crowded with mobiles and pieces of mobiles," according to Town and Country Magazine.
However, the home's motto may as well have been "work hard, play hard," as Calder was known for throwing wild parties at the Connecticut farmhouse.
"People describe it like a bacchanal, with partners throwing each other through the living room," Perl said.