Flower Magazine’s Atlanta show house at 389 Blackland Road NW in Buckhead is on the market. For a cool $10.9 million, the Atlanta mansion featured by the curated lifestyle publication has been listed with Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty.

“This showhouse embodies impeccable design across every spectrum,” Flower Magazine founder and editor-in-chief Margot Shaw said previously in a press release. “It is inviting yet tailored, fresh yet questionably timeless. It speaks to the old and the new in a truly magical way. With the quality of talent involved, it promises to be a masterpiece for the ages.”

The 10,000 square-foot Atlanta mansion’s interior was completed by 21 different designers, and features six bedrooms and seven full bathrooms.

“Quality and sophistication define this elegant English Regency style home designed by Peter Block and built by Young and Meathe,” the listing said. “Formal entry gallery with floating curved staircase, 13 foot ceilings on main with European scaled windows, large combined kitchen, breakfast, and family room with expanse of steel windows looking into the open covered rear loggia with garden views and walk out pool. Primary suite on main with his and her baths and dressing/closets, and private study. Library/den with conservatory like bay. Four car garages open to front courtyard.”

From the three-story floating plaster stairwell’s custom bronze handrail to the formal dining room’s marble fireplace and the vintage rift and quartered oak floors, the beauty of this Atlanta mansion is in the details. All of those details were made possible by Atlanta artisans.

The home was designed by Atlanta architect Peter Block and Associates, built by luxury home builder Young and Meathe and Atlanta’s own landscape architect John Howard completed the two-acre estate’s landscaping.

Listing by Betsy Akers and Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty