A Period Townhouse in the Georgian City of Bath
The Grade II listed property is set on the lower slopes of Lansdown, in the heart of Bath’s most sought-after areas.
Outstanding Private Mansion in the 16th Arrondissement
The iconic residence was built in the 20th century and is steps away from the Jardin du Ranelagh, a famous park designed by Georges-Eugène Haussmann in 1860.
An Axel Vervoordt-Designed Residence Overlooking Central Park
Set high on the 26th floor of the iconic Robert A.M. building on 15 Central Park West, this chic Manhattan residence reflects the designer’s simplicity and wabi-sabi aesthetics.
Late 19th Century Mansion in the Basse Californie
The majestic mansion offers an exclusive address, set in the heart of one of the few private domains in Cannes and located at the doorstep of la Croisette.
An Iconic Pasadena Estate Built in the Roaring Twenties
Old world opulence and grandeur abound at 100 Los Altos, built by the renowned architect Myron Hubbard Hunt in 1928.
Tuscan-Style Villa on Marbella’s Golden Mile
Located in one of the most exclusive residential communities in Marbella, Casa Amarilla is the home of Swedish action-star Dolph Lundgren, known for his iconic role as Soviet super villain Ivan Drago in Rocky IV and over 40 other action films.
A Fine Georgian Townhouse in West Midlands
The Grade II listed property is one of the finest residences in the Georgian town of Bewdley, set on the River Severn and 22 miles southwest of Birmingham.
An Exquisite Estate in Beverly Hills
Just minutes from the famed Beverly Hills Hotel, the palatial 25,000 square foot property was newly built in 2011 with no expense spared.
A Legacy Estate in Hancock Park
The Spanish Gothic property was built in 1923 by local Los Angeles architect Arthur E. Harvey, and has been transformed by one of the most prominent designer couples in the area, interior designer Brian Little and lifelong partner and realtor, Timothy Enright.
The Patino Palace on the Portuguese Riviera
Built in the 1950’s for the Bolivian tycoon, Antenor Patiño, the summer residence quickly became a destination for the international jetset, famous for parties that attracted guests like Audrey Hepburn, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Henry Ford, the Rothschilds, and the Rockefellers.