An address to impress! Fashion mogul Max Azria's $85m LA mansion hits the market featuring a floor-to-ceiling chandelier, 6,000 sq ft movie theater and 22 BATHROOMS
- Max Azria's 30,000 sq ft home is spread across three acres and boasts 60 rooms
- There is also a glass-enclosed tennis court with its own viewing box and five different gardens
- The zero-edged swimming pool has a Moroccan-style bathhouse, complete with a sauna and spa
- Azria and his wife Lubov bought the house for $14.4m in 2005 before giving it a $30m renovation
A fashion designer's 30,000 sq ft Los Angeles mansion, which features a two-story-tall chandelier and 22 bathrooms, is now on the market with a whopping $85million price tag.
Max Azria's home is spread across three acres in Holmby Hills, one of the three affluent neighborhoods that makes up the city's 'Platinum Triangle' and bordered by Beverly Hills and Bel Air.
Visitors to the sprawling home, dubbed Maison du Solei, are first greeted by a floor-to-ceiling waterfall chandelier made up of 150,000 crystals.
There are 17 bedrooms to choose from and 60 rooms to explore, and that's not even counting the guesthouse and 6,000 sq ft movie theater, complete with its own popcorn and snack bar. The kitchen also features a walk-in refrigerator.
A private glass-enclosed tennis court with its own viewing box is just steps away, as are five distinctly-designed French, Japanese, English, Moroccan and herb gardens, according to a property listing by The Agency.
The mansion's backyard also features a Moroccan style bathhouse with a sauna, steam shower and spa, an outdoor dining room with a two-sided fireplace, a zero-edged swimming pool with a bar and fire pits, and two greenhouses, one of which was converted into a fully-equipped gym.
Azria's personal office is adorned with a domed gold-leaf ceiling and a number of rooms feature one-of-a-kind lighting fixtures, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The house was built in 1939 by architect Paul Williams, who built homes for Old Hollywood stars such as Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball.
Previously owned by famous television writer and novelist Sidney Sheldon, Azria bought the mansion for $14.4million in 2005 before pouring in $30million more for a massive renovation, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Azria, 66, founded the popular BCBG Max Azria, which has more than 550 international boutiques. He is also chairman of the global fashion house BCBG Max Azria group.
Lubov Azria, the designer's wife and the chief creative officer of BCBG Max Azria, spearheaded the re-design of the couple's home.
Fashion designer Max Azria's 30,000 sq ft Los Angeles mansion can be yours, as long as you have $85million in spare change
The home is spread across three acres in Holmby Hills, one of the three affluent neighborhoods that makes up the city's 'Platinum Triangle'
Visitors to the sprawling home are first greeted by a floor-to-ceiling waterfall chandelier made up of 150,000 crystals
There is also a private 6,000 sq ft movie theater, which features its own popcorn and snack bar
The mansion's backyard features a zero-edged swimming pool and lounge chairs fit for a lazy day of sunbathing
The pool has its own bar and fire pits and is just steps away from a Moroccan-style bathhouse
Inside the bathhouse you'll find there's a personal sauna, steam shower and even a spa
What backyard glass-enclosed tennis court is complete without it's own private viewing box?
A double-sided fireplace keeps the outdoor dining room perfectly warm for entertaining
The property also features two greenhouses, one of which was converted into a fully-equipped gym
The other greenhouse has maintained it's traditional use and grows organic produce
Azria's personal office is adorned with this domed gold-leaf ceiling and a contemporary interior design
A number of the rooms in Maison du Solei feature one-of-a-kind lighting fixtures like this one
There are 17 bedrooms to choose from, including this one, and 60 rooms to explore inside the mansion
The house was built in 1939 by architect Paul Williams, who built homes for Old Hollywood stars such as Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball
It was previously owned by by famous television writer and novelist Sidney Sheldon before Azria purchased it for $14.4million in 2005
Azria, 66, and his wife Lubov then poured $30million of their own money for a massive renovation
Their backyard now features five distinctly designed French, Japanese, English, Moroccan and herb gardens
Azria founded the popular BCBG Max Azria brand, which has more than 550 boutiques around the world
He is also chairman of the global fashion house BCBG Max Azria group, which includes more than 20 brands
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