This mansion, originally designed by Amir Farr in 1973 has been recently revamped by
Maxime Jacquet. Gorgeously decorated in neural colours, the house, located in an exclusive residential area in
Beverly Hills,
reflects the designer’s keen sense of style. His ability to infuse a
bold sophistication in everything he touches, made him very popular
among celebrities. From contemporary art to photography, Jacquet
explores the challenging universe of the visual means of expression.
This interior is no exception. A spacious living room opens to a private
green courtyard. Luscious floors and white furniture add a touch of
glam. Natural materials such as wood and stone were used for defining
the new space: one of the walls is entirely made of stone whilst the
ceiling was adorned with wood planks.
Coherent
and airy, the interior of the mansion is absolutely inspiring. At the
very heart of it is love. Love for design and love for grandeur. As a
matter of fact, there’s even a “Love” sculpture consisting of letters LO
over the letter VE (representing the iconic Pop Art image crafted
by Robert Indiana). A set of white stairs leads you to the top floor.
The upper lever comprises the entertaining area and the bedrooms. The
two environments, indoor and outdoor are connected through a covered
terrace, where residents can have coffee enjoying the view. This is the
perfect place to call home, don’t you think?!