The Hoffman Auto Showroom is a New York City automobile dealership office designed in 1954 by the celebrated U.S. architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The 3,600-square-foot (330 m2) space, which is located on the ground floor of an office tower at Park Avenue and East 56th Street, was designed in glass and steel with a circular and sloping ramp for the automobile display; due to its limited floor space, it can only accommodate up to five automobiles at a time. Wright was commissioned to design the showroom by Max Hoffman, an importer of European luxury automobiles. Since 1957, the space has been the home of Mercedes-Benz Manhattan.[1][2]