A Midcentury Modern Masterpiece in Pacific Palisades Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Originally built in 1954 and stunningly reimagined in 1991 by Lawrence Bernstein, a fellow of Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin, this midcentury modern architectural stunner in Pacific Palisades pairs unrivaled views with iconic design stylings inspired by the late midcentury master.
Set on a nearly 12,500-square-foot lot in Marquez Knolls, the home showcases unobstructed, panoramic views from Downtown Los Angeles to the Santa Monica Bay, Palos Verdes and Catalina Island. Showcasing over 4,100 square feet of living space, the home includes five bedrooms and five bathrooms with a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Floor-to-ceiling windows capture jaw-dropping vistas and draw the outdoors in, while soaring, vaulted ceilings enhance the home’s generous scale. The light-infused, open floor plan is loosely centered around a grassy courtyard that spills over breathtaking city and ocean vistas. A thoughtfully designed library-come-office space is situated toward the ocean, while a fully equipped black granite bar seats five. The exceptional master suite features magnificent views, dual bathrooms, a spa, double-sided fireplace and walk-in closet.
An oversized chef’s kitchen leaves nothing to be desired, and includes a large center island, Wolf range, double wall ovens, brick-framed indoor grill, dual Sub-Zero refrigerators, a custom plating table, three sinks, two warming drawers and a walk-in pantry. Masterfully designed for entertaining, glass-enclosed doors off a grand dining room flow to the stunning grounds beyond, while expansive, ocean-facing lawns and patios can accommodate a sit-down dinner for 200.
Represented by Dan Urbach and Jagger Kroener of The Agency
Offered at $7,499,000
Dan Urbach: 310.360.5096
Jagger Kroener: 424.354.3112