A clever restylization adds a new dimension to an architectural masterpiece – today, the pages of a popular forum present the magical transformation of the iconic 1973 Villa Amir Farr. It's a building embracing the affluence and frivolity that Los Angeles is known for. But times and mores change, and with them, so do design trends.
The talented and experimental designer Maxime Jacquet has taken on the challenge of redesigning this iconic structure. Thus emerged a dynamic new interior in an open space with warm neutral tones, lots of different textures and stunning Contemporary Art.





Relaxing private apartments with furniture masterpieces by Charles& Ray Eames, a mini pond with Japanese carp under copper lights by Tom Dixon, a stunning game room with pool table and modern home bar Providing subtle elegance to an amazing mansion. And if you suddenly get tired of the luxury of the interior, you can go out on a quiet evening on the terrace and enjoy an unforgettable view of the noisy metropolis.




The retro charm of vintage style interior renovation is undeniably appealing, but I’m curious to know how well it harmonizes with the concept of a villa. Does this fusion of old and new design elements create a captivating and unique ambiance? How does the vintage aesthetic complement the villa’s overall concept and functionality?