The “Villa Louveciennes” 20 kilometers west of Paris, which has been designed by Karl Lagerfeld for years, comes below the hammer – the estimated value is 4.6 million euros.
For this, in the small town, in which the nobility of the Versailles Hof had built their country seats, a 600 square meter former hunting lock with a stately entrance, elegant salons, a study, several bedrooms, baths and an elevator.
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In 2014, Lagerfeld acquired the property – and in the following four years they had it redesigned with the obsession with detail that is inseparable from its name. In the house, symmetry and sophisticated simplicity determine the atmosphere. Nothing distracts, everything is well thought out – in the sense of Lagerfeld that never trusted the superfluous. Even the house technology with its tubes, lines and connections was discreetly moved to the outbuildings.
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