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Los Angeles,CA 90046
$ 13000
2 Beds
2 Baths
1100 SqFt
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Rent
Square Footage 1,100 sqft
MLS Listing ID 25540183
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 2
HOA Y/N No
Rental Info 12 Months
Year Built 1939
Lot Size 0.420 Acres
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Tucked into the hills of Los Angeles, where architecture and landscape meet in perfect harmony, sits a home that is more than a residence it's a landmark. Welcome to 8661 Nash Drive, the very first architectural masterpiece by the legendary A. Quincy Jones, a name synonymous with postwar modernism, innovation, and timeless California design.Designed by Jones and his wife Ruth Schneider shortly after graduating from architecture school, the duplex-turned-personal-studio is as much a statement of vision as it is of form. Angled dramatically into the hillside, the structure maximizes western exposure and sunset views, creating dynamic, light-filled interiors defined by slanted walls, custom bookcases, and surprising spatial geometries. Jones would go on to become one of the most important architects of the 20th century collaborating with Paul R. Williams, shaping the Case Study House program, and pioneering modern residential subdivisions with Joseph Eichler. But it all began here.This is where vision took root. And today, it has been brought back to life in a way that is both reverent and revolutionary.The home has undergone a meticulous transformation under the discerning eye of designer Giampiero Tagliaferri, who has preserved its soul while enhancing it for a new generation of design lovers. The interiors feature rare and collectible mid-century furnishings from Italy, Brazil, France, and Denmark, woven seamlessly into a narrative of architectural purity and cultural sophistication.Signature A. Quincy Jones elements abound floor-to-ceiling window walls, a dramatic redbrick fireplace, and a tactile cork-clad feature wall design choices that would become iconic in the wave of modern homes that followed World War II. Every surface, every piece of furniture, every view has been curated with intentionality. In the dining room, a columnar travertine table designed by the owner anchors the space, surrounded by original Tecno chairs created by Giacomo and Osvaldo Gerli in the 1950s. The living room is grounded by a custom wool-and-silk rug from Atelier Fvrier, a built-in velvet sofa with a reflective sheen, and a Zeus table lamp by pioneering Italian architect Cini Boeri.Across from a pair of vintage Swan chairs clad in shearling sits a showstopping 1970s coffee table by Massimo Papiri, complete with an integrated bar and ice bucket the perfect symbol of modernist leisure and luxury.
Location
State CA
County Los Angeles
Area C03 - Sunset Strip - Hollywood Hills West
Zoning LAR1
Interior
Interior Features Separate/Formal Dining Room
Heating Central
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Wood
Fireplaces Type None
Furnishings Furnished
Fireplace No
Appliance Built-In,Dishwasher,Microwave
Laundry Inside
Exterior
Parking Features Covered
Pool None
View Y/N Yes
View City Lights,Canyon,Hills
Total Parking Spaces 2
Private Pool No
Building
Story 2
Entry Level Multi/Split
Level or Stories Multi/Split
New Construction No
Others
Pets Allowed Call
Senior Community No
Tax ID 5567016039
Security Features Key Card Entry
Pets Allowed Call