In the ritzy hills of Beverly, a glitzy contemporary manor built for California royalty has returned to market just a year after jeans tycoon Maurice Marciano acquired the estate. Asking $39.5 million, the 9,300-square-foot palace provides a refined haven only steps from the stars of Trousdale Estates.
The once modest 1950s abode underwent an indulgent reimagining in recent years, emerging as a showplace dripping in rare luxury finishes. Hand-combed limestone and plaster walls strike a soft, elegant note, while cashmere-swathed media rooms and silk dining spaces exude decadence. Each of the five bedroom suites unfolds like an artistic composition, revealing marbled baths and secluded gardens that blur indoor-outdoor lines.
Outdoors, lawns roll towards resort-worthy amenities—a pool, spa, and alfresco lounge beckoning relaxed refinement. Yet despite the dazzling details, the home maintains an intimate grandeur, its steel-framed walls receding into the gardens with the touch of a button. This harmony between nature’s beauty and human artistry creates an inspired setting for living well.