Designed by master architect, Rex Lotery, FAIA, in 1959 and situated in the iconic Trousdale Estates, this mid-century masterpiece has been meticulously restored. Sparing no expense, design team Philippe Naouri and Eric Choi of Maison d’Artiste, in collaboration with Studio Tim Campbell, have fully reimagined this architectural treasure. Conceptualised for French actress Corinne Calvet in the 1950s and inspired by a chance meeting with Charlotte Perriand, Rex Lotery pulled out every artistic stop in his design to honor and maintain mid-century minimalism. While he may never have imagined the modern luxuries that have been adapted to fill this artful space, he no doubt would approve of the current adaptation and precision which has insured the integrity of the original design for years to come. 8,800 sqft of residential indulgence sitting on over half an acre of manicured landscaping inspired by Brazilian modernism, this home leaves no need unmet. An abundance of amenities surrounds six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. A seamless kitchen, screening room, temperature-controlled wine enclave, and zero-edge pool are among the indulgences that steep the energy of this space with modern luxury. The Calvet Residence offers the best of both worlds, historic and modern, and lends a living experience unparalleled by contemporary design.