$68 Million Modern Bel Air Mansion with A Futuristic Twist
About The Bel Air Mansion
The house’s sleek curvature is a work of art. The property is over 20,000 square feet with clean lines and geometric shapes. The home has 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and 3 powder rooms. The Bel Air mansion is the perfect Los Angeles party home. It can easily host a few hundred of your closest friends. From the sunken formal living room and intimate entertaining areas to the breakfast nook and Poliform chef’s kitchen, the main level has a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Each statement room is cohesive with the overall home’s aesthetic but individually designed with intimate details. With a fireplace, a sitting room, two walk-in closets, and a spa-like shower with a steam shower, the master suite is basically a 5-star spa! The backyard is everyone’s dream backyard. It’s 1.6 acres of land, complete with an outdoor veranda, and a huge infinity pool.
Futuristic Lighting: César Giraldo Collaboration with Studio M
César Giraldo Studio’s capsule collection for Studio M contains handcrafted hand-blown glass elements and innovative lighting designs to elevate every home style. According to César, the capsule collection was inspired by his fascination with the power of light and the architecture of my recent Bel Air project. He was inspired by the sleek defined curved exterior and its geometric shapes. Some of his new lighting is featured in the project.
I went to César’s party and ran into a lot of talented and inspirational designers. One of the designers I ran into was the owner of Soho Home. It was a super fabulous party. And it wasn’t a bad time touring a new Bel Air estate. The pictures don’t even do it justice! Every detail is beautiful and creates a cohesive story that flows throughout the estate. I loved seeing a preview of César’s new lighting collection. They’re featured in a few different rooms. The fixtures completely elevate the home and give it a futuristic vibe. You can pre-order his collection now. Which room is your favorite?
Xo,
Coco